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Page 169
Then came Moter and Bennet , of whom I demanded , if they were well aduised
what they had taken in hand . They answered , they were , and therefore came to
take their oath . Now , because I am much condemned for this oath , as one of ...
Then came Moter and Bennet , of whom I demanded , if they were well aduised
what they had taken in hand . They answered , they were , and therefore came to
take their oath . Now , because I am much condemned for this oath , as one of ...
Page 179
... and made fast the Boat to a great stone on the shoare , the people came , and
euery one had somewhat in his hand to ... many like Mongrels , ás bigge as
Hounds ) and pointed to their Mountaine , and to the Surine , clapping their
hands .
... and made fast the Boat to a great stone on the shoare , the people came , and
euery one had somewhat in his hand to ... many like Mongrels , ás bigge as
Hounds ) and pointed to their Mountaine , and to the Surine , clapping their
hands .
Page 180
His left side lay bare to me , which when I saw , I put his sleeue off his left arme
into my left hand , holding the string of the Knife fast in the same hand : and
hauing got my right hand at libertie , I sought for somewhat wherewith to strike
him ( not ...
His left side lay bare to me , which when I saw , I put his sleeue off his left arme
into my left hand , holding the string of the Knife fast in the same hand : and
hauing got my right hand at libertie , I sought for somewhat wherewith to strike
him ( not ...
Page 189
... will render an important public service by communicating them to the Historical
Society : ] G. De C.C. THE Comissioners of Connecticute complayned of several
insolencies and iniuries with an high hand lately committed and mayntained by ...
... will render an important public service by communicating them to the Historical
Society : ] G. De C.C. THE Comissioners of Connecticute complayned of several
insolencies and iniuries with an high hand lately committed and mayntained by ...
Page 266
Article against the Erecting of a hand against which all smale vessels are
accustomed to Anker and against the Acknowlidgment desiring to bee answared
; euery place making and ordering for the times being such ordinances as they
266.
Article against the Erecting of a hand against which all smale vessels are
accustomed to Anker and against the Acknowlidgment desiring to bee answared
; euery place making and ordering for the times being such ordinances as they
266.
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