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... bear his name in italics . The few notes which I have made in the capacity of editor are signed " ED . " Where references are made to Morton's Memorial , and other early tracts , the first editions are intended , unless other editions ...
... bear his name in italics . The few notes which I have made in the capacity of editor are signed " ED . " Where references are made to Morton's Memorial , and other early tracts , the first editions are intended , unless other editions ...
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... bear them by ye assistance of Gods grace & spirite . Yet seeing them selves thus molested , [ 7 ] and that ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into ye Low - Countries , wher they heard ...
... bear them by ye assistance of Gods grace & spirite . Yet seeing them selves thus molested , [ 7 ] and that ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into ye Low - Countries , wher they heard ...
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... children , that were of best dispositions and gracious inclinations , haveing * Number 16 is repeated in the paging of the original . — ED . lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and 1609-1620 . ] 23 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
... children , that were of best dispositions and gracious inclinations , haveing * Number 16 is repeated in the paging of the original . — ED . lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and 1609-1620 . ] 23 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
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William Bradford Charles Deane. lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and willing to bear parte of their parents burden , were , often times , so op- pressed with their hevie labours , that though their minds were free and willing ...
William Bradford Charles Deane. lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and willing to bear parte of their parents burden , were , often times , so op- pressed with their hevie labours , that though their minds were free and willing ...
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... - Prince . In Governor Bradford's Collection of Letters , these subscribers are thus wrote out at length : SAMUEL Fuller , † This letter bears no date . -ED . I list . And at last a paper of reasons 1620. ] 51 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
... - Prince . In Governor Bradford's Collection of Letters , these subscribers are thus wrote out at length : SAMUEL Fuller , † This letter bears no date . -ED . I list . And at last a paper of reasons 1620. ] 51 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
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