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... told them he had hope of a ship and good supply to come to him , and then they should have any- thing for it they stood in need of . They gave little credit to his supply , but pitied his case and remembered former courtesies . They told ...
... told them he had hope of a ship and good supply to come to him , and then they should have any- thing for it they stood in need of . They gave little credit to his supply , but pitied his case and remembered former courtesies . They told ...
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... told them they were to have them , if they would . But they told Mr. Allerton that they had forbid him before , for bringing any such on their account ; it would hinder their trade and returns . But he and Mr. Hatherley said , if they ...
... told them they were to have them , if they would . But they told Mr. Allerton that they had forbid him before , for bringing any such on their account ; it would hinder their trade and returns . But he and Mr. Hatherley said , if they ...
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... told him what the Narragansetts objected , he deny the same . They told him it must come to trial and if he was innocent , if the Narragansetts would not desist they would aid and assist him . So at this meeting they 263 sent both to ...
... told him what the Narragansetts objected , he deny the same . They told him it must come to trial and if he was innocent , if the Narragansetts would not desist they would aid and assist him . So at this meeting they 263 sent both to ...
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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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