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... taken before the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts , Mr. Win- throp and Mr. Dudley : That this ship Friendship was not set out nor intended for the joint partnership of the Plantation , but for the particular account of ...
... taken before the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts , Mr. Win- throp and Mr. Dudley : That this ship Friendship was not set out nor intended for the joint partnership of the Plantation , but for the particular account of ...
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... taken to help them here , but all left unto themselves ; not so much as to examine and rectify the ac- counts by which ( it is like ) some hundreds of pounds might have been taken off . But very probable it is the more they saw was taken ...
... taken to help them here , but all left unto themselves ; not so much as to examine and rectify the ac- counts by which ( it is like ) some hundreds of pounds might have been taken off . But very probable it is the more they saw was taken ...
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... taken up and sold by your friend and agent Mr. Allerton , myself having been near three months in Holland at Amsterdam and other parts in the Low Countries . [ Letter of 8 March 1629/30 ] 5 I see further the agreement you have made with ...
... taken up and sold by your friend and agent Mr. Allerton , myself having been near three months in Holland at Amsterdam and other parts in the Low Countries . [ Letter of 8 March 1629/30 ] 5 I see further the agreement you have made with ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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