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Page 291
... give the Narragansetts part of that present they would be- stow on us . For they stood 219 so much on their honour as they would not be seen to give anything of themselves . As for Captain Stone , they told us there were but two left of ...
... give the Narragansetts part of that present they would be- stow on us . For they stood 219 so much on their honour as they would not be seen to give anything of themselves . As for Captain Stone , they told us there were but two left of ...
Page 418
... give an account for they keep memorials to help them to give exact accounts in all particulars , and memorial cannot forget his charge if the man will remember . I desire not to wrong Mr. Beauchamp or Mr. Sherley , nor may be silent in ...
... give an account for they keep memorials to help them to give exact accounts in all particulars , and memorial cannot forget his charge if the man will remember . I desire not to wrong Mr. Beauchamp or Mr. Sherley , nor may be silent in ...
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... give unto you and any five or more of you power and special command over all the charters , letters patents and rescripts royal of the regions , provinces , islands or lands in foreign parts , granted for rising colo- nies , to cause ...
... give unto you and any five or more of you power and special command over all the charters , letters patents and rescripts royal of the regions , provinces , islands or lands in foreign parts , granted for rising colo- nies , to cause ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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