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... [ Letters which came in the Charity ] After this came another of his ships , and brought letters dated the 10th of April , from Mr. Weston , as followeth : MR . BRADFORD , these , etc. The Fortune is arrived , of whose good news touching ...
... [ Letters which came in the Charity ] After this came another of his ships , and brought letters dated the 10th of April , from Mr. Weston , as followeth : MR . BRADFORD , these , etc. The Fortune is arrived , of whose good news touching ...
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... letters . Mr. William Peirce being master of the ship ( and knew well their evil dealing both in England and here ) afforded him all the assistance he could . He found above twenty of Lyford's letters , many of them large and full of ...
... letters . Mr. William Peirce being master of the ship ( and knew well their evil dealing both in England and here ) afforded him all the assistance he could . He found above twenty of Lyford's letters , many of them large and full of ...
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... letters were produced and some of them read , at which he was struck mute . But Oldham be- gan to rage furiously because they had intercepted and opened his letters , threatening them in very high language , and in a most audacious and ...
... letters were produced and some of them read , at which he was struck mute . But Oldham be- gan to rage furiously because they had intercepted and opened his letters , threatening them in very high language , and in a most audacious and ...
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Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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