Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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answer of your Govr tre to our courte , to whom yo same , together with my selfe is directed . I conceive ( till I hear new matter to ye contrary ) that your patente may warrente your resistance of any English from trading at Kenebeck ...
answer of your Govr tre to our courte , to whom yo same , together with my selfe is directed . I conceive ( till I hear new matter to ye contrary ) that your patente may warrente your resistance of any English from trading at Kenebeck ...
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Lastly , this perpetuall confederation , and ye severall articles therof being read , and seriously considered , both by ye Generall Courte for ye Massachusets , and by ye comissioners for Plimoth , Conigtecute , & New - Haven ...
Lastly , this perpetuall confederation , and ye severall articles therof being read , and seriously considered , both by ye Generall Courte for ye Massachusets , and by ye comissioners for Plimoth , Conigtecute , & New - Haven ...
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Upon y suden dispatch of these souldiears , ( the present necessitie requiring it , ) the deputies of ye Massachusetts Courte ( being now assembled imediatly after ye setting forth of their 40. men ) made a question whether it was ...
Upon y suden dispatch of these souldiears , ( the present necessitie requiring it , ) the deputies of ye Massachusetts Courte ( being now assembled imediatly after ye setting forth of their 40. men ) made a question whether it was ...
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