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... write in the behalf of all our partners here ) desire you to be earnest with Mr. Allerton to come , and his wife to spare him this one year more to finish this great and weighty business which we conceive will be much for your good ...
... write in the behalf of all our partners here ) desire you to be earnest with Mr. Allerton to come , and his wife to spare him this one year more to finish this great and weighty business which we conceive will be much for your good ...
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The Complete Text William Bradford. as you write , half £ 4000 , nay a quarter , in fitting commodities , and in seasonable time would have furnished you better than you were . And yet for all this , and much more I might write , I dare ...
The Complete Text William Bradford. as you write , half £ 4000 , nay a quarter , in fitting commodities , and in seasonable time would have furnished you better than you were . And yet for all this , and much more I might write , I dare ...
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... write particu- lar letters , etc. I expected more letters from you all , as some particu- lar writes , but it seemeth no fit opportunity was offered . And now , though the business for the main may stand , yet some particulars is ...
... write particu- lar letters , etc. I expected more letters from you all , as some particu- lar writes , but it seemeth no fit opportunity was offered . And now , though the business for the main may stand , yet some particulars is ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
Copyright | |
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