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... received from you some letters , full of affection and complaints , and what it is you would have of me I know not ; for your crying out , " Negligence , negligence , negli- gence , " I marvel why so negligent a man was used in the ...
... received from you some letters , full of affection and complaints , and what it is you would have of me I know not ; for your crying out , " Negligence , negligence , negli- gence , " I marvel why so negligent a man was used in the ...
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... received from Leyden wherein they willed them so to do , they yielded to the aforesaid condi- tions and subscribed them with their hands . But it proved otherwise , for Mr. Weston , who had made that large promise in his letter ( as is ...
... received from Leyden wherein they willed them so to do , they yielded to the aforesaid condi- tions and subscribed them with their hands . But it proved otherwise , for Mr. Weston , who had made that large promise in his letter ( as is ...
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... received this year more letters from England full of re- newed complaints : on the one side , that they could get no money nor account from Mr. Sherley ; and he again , that he was pressed thereto , saying he was to account with those ...
... received this year more letters from England full of re- newed complaints : on the one side , that they could get no money nor account from Mr. Sherley ; and he again , that he was pressed thereto , saying he was to account with those ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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