History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... Fall in the price of cattle . • 1641. Sherley appoints attornies . Manner of settlement of accounts . Charles Chauncy and his views on baptism . Increase of outlying settlements • • 1642. Increase of sin . Explanation offered ...
... Fall in the price of cattle . • 1641. Sherley appoints attornies . Manner of settlement of accounts . Charles Chauncy and his views on baptism . Increase of outlying settlements • • 1642. Increase of sin . Explanation offered ...
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... fall on the whole for none paimente at any of the days , it rane thus : to forfite 30s . a weeke if they missed the time ; and was concluded under their hands and seals , as may be seen at large by the deed it selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now ...
... fall on the whole for none paimente at any of the days , it rane thus : to forfite 30s . a weeke if they missed the time ; and was concluded under their hands and seals , as may be seen at large by the deed it selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now ...
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... fall shall be used by the whole for the space of 4 years from the date hereof : vizt . first that the Right owner make choice of twice that quantity he shall or may [ use ] within the said terme and then to take to him such neighbours ...
... fall shall be used by the whole for the space of 4 years from the date hereof : vizt . first that the Right owner make choice of twice that quantity he shall or may [ use ] within the said terme and then to take to him such neighbours ...
Page 11
... fall next the towne , or most conveninte for nearnes , they should take to them a neigboure or tow , whom they best liked ; and should suffer them to plant corne with them for 4 years , and afterwards they might use as much of theirs ...
... fall next the towne , or most conveninte for nearnes , they should take to them a neigboure or tow , whom they best liked ; and should suffer them to plant corne with them for 4 years , and afterwards they might use as much of theirs ...
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... fall with some land , what soever it was they cared not . For they had been.6 . weeks at sea , and had no water , nor beere , nor any woode left , but had burnt up all their emptie caske ; only one of the company had a hogshead of wine ...
... fall with some land , what soever it was they cared not . For they had been.6 . weeks at sea , and had no water , nor beere , nor any woode left , but had burnt up all their emptie caske ; only one of the company had a hogshead of wine ...
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