Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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Page 84
... host at dinner : Bubble begins to say grace yea and a long one to , till all the meate was cold ; hee would not give his host leave to say grace , belike hee thought mine host past grace , and fur- ther learned as many other Schollers ...
... host at dinner : Bubble begins to say grace yea and a long one to , till all the meate was cold ; hee would not give his host leave to say grace , belike hee thought mine host past grace , and fur- ther learned as many other Schollers ...
Page 89
... Host of Ma - re Mount . And because it should more fully appeare to what end it was placed there , they had a poem in readines made , which was fixed to the Maypole , to shew the new name confirmed upon that plantation ; which allthough ...
... Host of Ma - re Mount . And because it should more fully appeare to what end it was placed there , they had a poem in readines made , which was fixed to the Maypole , to shew the new name confirmed upon that plantation ; which allthough ...
Page 91
... a doe , about the tyth of Muit and Cummin ; troubling their braines more then reason would require about things that are indifferent : and from that time sought occasion against my honest Host of Ma New English Canaan , 91.
... a doe , about the tyth of Muit and Cummin ; troubling their braines more then reason would require about things that are indifferent : and from that time sought occasion against my honest Host of Ma New English Canaan , 91.
Page 92
... Host of Ma - re Mount to overthrow his ondertakings , and to destroy his planta- tion quite and cleane . But because they presumed with their imaginary gifts ( which they have out of Phaos box ) they could expound hidden misteries ( to ...
... Host of Ma - re Mount to overthrow his ondertakings , and to destroy his planta- tion quite and cleane . But because they presumed with their imaginary gifts ( which they have out of Phaos box ) they could expound hidden misteries ( to ...
Page 93
... Host especially , ( who was the owner of that Plantation ) and made up a party against him ; and mustred up what aide they could ; accounting of him , as of a great Monster . Many threatening speeches were given out both against his ...
... Host especially , ( who was the owner of that Plantation ) and made up a party against him ; and mustred up what aide they could ; accounting of him , as of a great Monster . Many threatening speeches were given out both against his ...
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