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Page 153
... answer was that this was false , in both the parts of it ; for they were willing and desirous that any honest men may live with them , that will carry themselves peaceably and seek the common good , or at least do them no hurt . And ...
... answer was that this was false , in both the parts of it ; for they were willing and desirous that any honest men may live with them , that will carry themselves peaceably and seek the common good , or at least do them no hurt . And ...
Page 265
... answer thereof publicly in the Court , I was forced to produce it , and that made the breach so wide as he can tell you . I propounded to the Court to answer Mr. Prence's letter ( your Governor ) but our Court said it required no answer ...
... answer thereof publicly in the Court , I was forced to produce it , and that made the breach so wide as he can tell you . I propounded to the Court to answer Mr. Prence's letter ( your Governor ) but our Court said it required no answer ...
Page 395
... answer received , it was not seasonable for us to change our coun- sels except we had seen and weighed your grounds , which might have outweighed our own . 5. For our people's trading at Kennebec , we assure you to our knowledge it hath ...
... answer received , it was not seasonable for us to change our coun- sels except we had seen and weighed your grounds , which might have outweighed our own . 5. For our people's trading at Kennebec , we assure you to our knowledge it hath ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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