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... fishing off the New England coast ; but the movement against monopolies was then so strong in England that the Council for New England could not obtain a fishing monopoly and so could not grant it . This lack made their in- vestment in ...
... fishing off the New England coast ; but the movement against monopolies was then so strong in England that the Council for New England could not obtain a fishing monopoly and so could not grant it . This lack made their in- vestment in ...
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... fishing on their own account , and get- ting the start of the ships that came to the Plantation , they took away their stage and other necessary provisions that they had made for fishing at Cape Ann the year before , at their great ...
... fishing on their own account , and get- ting the start of the ships that came to the Plantation , they took away their stage and other necessary provisions that they had made for fishing at Cape Ann the year before , at their great ...
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... fishing ship which they expected , and had been at charge to keep a stage for her ; but none came nor any supply heard of for them . At length they heard some supply was sent to Ashley by a fishing ship , at which they something ...
... fishing ship which they expected , and had been at charge to keep a stage for her ; but none came nor any supply heard of for them . At length they heard some supply was sent to Ashley by a fishing ship , at which they something ...
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THE FIRST BOOK | xxviii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 3 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | 11 |
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