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... ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into ye Low - Countries , wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , & other parts of ye land , had ...
... ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into ye Low - Countries , wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , & other parts of ye land , had ...
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... Ther was a large companie of them purposed to get passage at Boston in Lincolin - shire , and for that end had hired a shipe wholy to them selves , & made agreement with the maister to be ready at a certaine day , and take them and ...
... Ther was a large companie of them purposed to get passage at Boston in Lincolin - shire , and for that end had hired a shipe wholy to them selves , & made agreement with the maister to be ready at a certaine day , and take them and ...
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... ther a day before ye shipe came , & y sea being rough , and yo women very sicke , prevailed with ye seamen to put into a creeke hardby , wher they lay on ground at low- water . The nexte morning ye shipe came , but they were fast ...
... ther a day before ye shipe came , & y sea being rough , and yo women very sicke , prevailed with ye seamen to put into a creeke hardby , wher they lay on ground at low- water . The nexte morning ye shipe came , but they were fast ...
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... ther were dayly & hote disputs in y schooles ther aboute ; and as y ° studients & other lerned were devided in their oppinions hearin , so were y ° 2. proffessors or devinitie readers them selves ; the one daly teaching for it , ye ...
... ther were dayly & hote disputs in y schooles ther aboute ; and as y ° studients & other lerned were devided in their oppinions hearin , so were y ° 2. proffessors or devinitie readers them selves ; the one daly teaching for it , ye ...
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... ther live , & doe well , the jealous Spaniard would never suffer them long , but would displante or overthrow them , as he did ye French in Florida , * who were seated furder from his richest countries ; and the sooner because they ...
... ther live , & doe well , the jealous Spaniard would never suffer them long , but would displante or overthrow them , as he did ye French in Florida , * who were seated furder from his richest countries ; and the sooner because they ...
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