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Page 40
... justice to notice , encourage , and aid our exertions , I cherish the most entire confidence . And that we shall endeavour to deserve and attract their fostering regard , by exhibiting , from time to time , the fruits of our labours , I ...
... justice to notice , encourage , and aid our exertions , I cherish the most entire confidence . And that we shall endeavour to deserve and attract their fostering regard , by exhibiting , from time to time , the fruits of our labours , I ...
Page 193
... justice , and in an hostile way tooke away his teame and laden . We have also seene a Protest of yours Dat . Aug. 3. 1646 New stile , against our Confederates of New Haven with their Answer Dat . Aug. 12th . and deliuered to leiftenant ...
... justice , and in an hostile way tooke away his teame and laden . We have also seene a Protest of yours Dat . Aug. 3. 1646 New stile , against our Confederates of New Haven with their Answer Dat . Aug. 12th . and deliuered to leiftenant ...
Page 194
... justice from your selfe nor soe faire an answere as the cause required and he ex- pected , we are assured you will both grante him a review in the former and free passage for recoveringe debts as all the Colonies will readily doe to any ...
... justice from your selfe nor soe faire an answere as the cause required and he ex- pected , we are assured you will both grante him a review in the former and free passage for recoveringe debts as all the Colonies will readily doe to any ...
Page 197
... justice and the law of our country doe him right . Whereas I vnderstand their is somethinge pretended to be due to him from our Agent Mr. Dauid Provost , I suppose our said Agent shall giue such fayre satis- faction to Mr. Hopkins , or ...
... justice and the law of our country doe him right . Whereas I vnderstand their is somethinge pretended to be due to him from our Agent Mr. Dauid Provost , I suppose our said Agent shall giue such fayre satis- faction to Mr. Hopkins , or ...
Page 198
... justice of the place , she flyes , is receaued at your house and detayned both from her Master and from the Magistrate , as by a writinge vnder the hands of your deputyes may appeare , and from your Agent we are informed that one of ...
... justice of the place , she flyes , is receaued at your house and detayned both from her Master and from the Magistrate , as by a writinge vnder the hands of your deputyes may appeare , and from your Agent we are informed that one of ...
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