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Page 282
... present altogether void of in- habitants , that indeed minded the employment thereof to the right ends for which land was created ( Gen. i.28 ) . And for future inten- tions of any , and uncertain possibilities of this or that to be ...
... present altogether void of in- habitants , that indeed minded the employment thereof to the right ends for which land was created ( Gen. i.28 ) . And for future inten- tions of any , and uncertain possibilities of this or that to be ...
Page 436
... present articles is and shall continue firm and stable without alteration . But if Plymouth come not in , yet the other three Confederates do by these presents [ 260 ] confirm the whole Confederation and the Arti- cles thereof . Only in ...
... present articles is and shall continue firm and stable without alteration . But if Plymouth come not in , yet the other three Confederates do by these presents [ 260 ] confirm the whole Confederation and the Arti- cles thereof . Only in ...
Page 448
... present year , 1679 . Two persons living that came over in the first ship 1620 , this present year 1690 : Resolved White and Mary Cushman the daughter of Mr. Allerton . And John Cooke the son of Francis Cooke that came in the first ship ...
... present year , 1679 . Two persons living that came over in the first ship 1620 , this present year 1690 : Resolved White and Mary Cushman the daughter of Mr. Allerton . And John Cooke the son of Francis Cooke that came in the first ship ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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