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Page 187
... persons in his family , that is to say , one for himself and one for his wife ; and for every child that he had ... persons or shares , and two goats to the same ; which were first equalized for age and goodness and then lotted for ...
... persons in his family , that is to say , one for himself and one for his wife ; and for every child that he had ... persons or shares , and two goats to the same ; which were first equalized for age and goodness and then lotted for ...
Page 199
... person or persons upon credit , or otherwise in such manner as to our said agents and factors jointly , or to either of them severally , shall seem meet . And further we do make and or- dain our said substitutes and assigns jointly and ...
... person or persons upon credit , or otherwise in such manner as to our said agents and factors jointly , or to either of them severally , shall seem meet . And further we do make and or- dain our said substitutes and assigns jointly and ...
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... person may infect many , and what care all ought to have what servants they bring into their families . But it may be demanded how came it to pass that so many wicked persons and profane people should so quickly come over into this land ...
... person may infect many , and what care all ought to have what servants they bring into their families . But it may be demanded how came it to pass that so many wicked persons and profane people should so quickly come over into this land ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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