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Page xxvii
... History ; as fair a permanent monument as any man could wish . 2. History of a History The book in which Bradford's History is written is a vellum- bound volume , measuring 11 " x 7 " , containing about 270 leaves , most of which ...
... History ; as fair a permanent monument as any man could wish . 2. History of a History The book in which Bradford's History is written is a vellum- bound volume , measuring 11 " x 7 " , containing about 270 leaves , most of which ...
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... History of New England , finished before 1683 but not printed until 1815. And , at some time between 1705 and 1728 ... history of his own . The one document he needed for the Plymouth Col- ony was the Bradford History . He called on ...
... History of New England , finished before 1683 but not printed until 1815. And , at some time between 1705 and 1728 ... history of his own . The one document he needed for the Plymouth Col- ony was the Bradford History . He called on ...
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... History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America , by Samuel , Lord Bishop of Oxford . Therein , in Chap- ter iii , he makes an unmistakable quotation from the Bradford History , with a revealing footnote : " Fulham Ms. History ...
... History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America , by Samuel , Lord Bishop of Oxford . Therein , in Chap- ter iii , he makes an unmistakable quotation from the Bradford History , with a revealing footnote : " Fulham Ms. History ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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