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Page 86
... servant be- longing to one of the colony , it being discovered that he had the itch . On the 28th it blew hard against us . The same day died a child of eight months old , being daughter to one of the colony . She was dangerously ill ...
... servant be- longing to one of the colony , it being discovered that he had the itch . On the 28th it blew hard against us . The same day died a child of eight months old , being daughter to one of the colony . She was dangerously ill ...
Page 98
... servants , & c . Several gentlemen who have settled on such grants have succeeded very well , and have been of great service to the colony . Above the town is a parcel of land called Indian lands ; these are those reserved by king Toma ...
... servants , & c . Several gentlemen who have settled on such grants have succeeded very well , and have been of great service to the colony . Above the town is a parcel of land called Indian lands ; these are those reserved by king Toma ...
Page 106
... servants make the garrison , and in all times of apprehension do regular duty ; one of the masters with proportion of servants , mounting guard each night . They have cleared above one hundred acres of land round the fort . They have ...
... servants make the garrison , and in all times of apprehension do regular duty ; one of the masters with proportion of servants , mounting guard each night . They have cleared above one hundred acres of land round the fort . They have ...
Page 112
was first promised : that brothers , sons , and servants were gone before them , and it would look very base , and be very inconvenient to forsake them , or send for them back : that they all desired to go through the inland passage ...
was first promised : that brothers , sons , and servants were gone before them , and it would look very base , and be very inconvenient to forsake them , or send for them back : that they all desired to go through the inland passage ...
Page 130
... servant , who was a baker , and he baked bread for all the colony , they giving him their allowance of flour , and he returning to them the same weight in bread , the difference made by the water and salt being his gain . Fresh bread ...
... servant , who was a baker , and he baked bread for all the colony , they giving him their allowance of flour , and he returning to them the same weight in bread , the difference made by the water and salt being his gain . Fresh bread ...
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