Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... things of the white men were , and in what manner they grew , & c . The natives of this country have no fixed , or permanent place of abode , but live wholly in tents made of buffalo and other hides , and with which they travel from one ...
... things of the white men were , and in what manner they grew , & c . The natives of this country have no fixed , or permanent place of abode , but live wholly in tents made of buffalo and other hides , and with which they travel from one ...
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... things ( beloved friends ) we have endeavoured to effect , touch- comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be made hither for the satisfying and encouragement of the adventurers , but to neither of these two can we yet ...
... things ( beloved friends ) we have endeavoured to effect , touch- comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be made hither for the satisfying and encouragement of the adventurers , but to neither of these two can we yet ...
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... things better , or ended your warfare ; for it is best that the world afford us these crosses , lest we should forget the meditation of heaven . And we pray you all even look to yourselves , and your ways ; that there be not amongst you ...
... things better , or ended your warfare ; for it is best that the world afford us these crosses , lest we should forget the meditation of heaven . And we pray you all even look to yourselves , and your ways ; that there be not amongst you ...
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... things here , and what hath befallen us ; yet lest we should seem to neglect you , to whom , by a wonderful providence of God , we are so nearly united ; we have thought good once more to write unto you , and the arguments of our letter ...
... things here , and what hath befallen us ; yet lest we should seem to neglect you , to whom , by a wonderful providence of God , we are so nearly united ; we have thought good once more to write unto you , and the arguments of our letter ...
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... things , it remain- eth to be considered ; and the more , for that we know the hand of God to be present in all these things , and he no doubt would admon- ish us of something , which is not yet so looked to , and taken to heart as it ...
... things , it remain- eth to be considered ; and the more , for that we know the hand of God to be present in all these things , and he no doubt would admon- ish us of something , which is not yet so looked to , and taken to heart as it ...
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