History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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Page 46
... reason for his last return to Massachusetts , that he wished to look over the land which had been patented to him many years before . Clarendon Papers , New York Hist . Coll . , 1869 , 40. Wollaston and his company would therefore be ...
... reason for his last return to Massachusetts , that he wished to look over the land which had been patented to him many years before . Clarendon Papers , New York Hist . Coll . , 1869 , 40. Wollaston and his company would therefore be ...
Page 52
... reason of ther swiftnes of foote , and nimblenes of body , being also quicksighted , and by continuall ex- ercise well knowing the hants of all sorts of game . So as when they saw the execution that a peece would doe , and the benefite ...
... reason of ther swiftnes of foote , and nimblenes of body , being also quicksighted , and by continuall ex- ercise well knowing the hants of all sorts of game . So as when they saw the execution that a peece would doe , and the benefite ...
Page 55
... reasons , and the commone danger , were willing to afford them their help ; though them selves had least cause of fear or hurte . So , to be short , they first resolved joyntly to write to him , and in a freindly and neig- borly way to ...
... reasons , and the commone danger , were willing to afford them their help ; though them selves had least cause of fear or hurte . So , to be short , they first resolved joyntly to write to him , and in a freindly and neig- borly way to ...
Page 59
... reason of the former mistakes in the bounding of it , and it was conceived , in a maner , the same charge would serve to inlarge this at home with it , and he that had begane the former the last year would be the fittest to effecte this ...
... reason of the former mistakes in the bounding of it , and it was conceived , in a maner , the same charge would serve to inlarge this at home with it , and he that had begane the former the last year would be the fittest to effecte this ...
Page 72
... reason of the same ; but in truth ( as was afterwards app [ r ] ehended ) the meaine reason was Mr. Allerton's policie , to have an opportunitie to be sent over againe , for other regards ; and for that end procured them ard , 1. 249 ...
... reason of the same ; but in truth ( as was afterwards app [ r ] ehended ) the meaine reason was Mr. Allerton's policie , to have an opportunitie to be sent over againe , for other regards ; and for that end procured them ard , 1. 249 ...
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