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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Page 257
any faire with him , and procured such leters from Mr. Sherley to him , with shuch applause of Mr. Allertons wisdom , care , and faithfullnes , in ye bussines ; and as things stood none were so fitte to send aboute them as he ; and if ...
any faire with him , and procured such leters from Mr. Sherley to him , with shuch applause of Mr. Allertons wisdom , care , and faithfullnes , in ye bussines ; and as things stood none were so fitte to send aboute them as he ; and if ...
Page 285
It is like , though Mr. Allerton might thinke not to wrong y plantation in ye maine , yet his owne gaine and private ends led him a side in these things ; for it came to be knowne , and I have it in a letter under Mr. Sherley's hand ...
It is like , though Mr. Allerton might thinke not to wrong y plantation in ye maine , yet his owne gaine and private ends led him a side in these things ; for it came to be knowne , and I have it in a letter under Mr. Sherley's hand ...
Page 405
... but doe forgive it unto ye partners , above 2001i . if Mr. Sherley & Mr. Beachamp , who have betweene them wronged ye bussines so many 100h . both in principall & intrest likwise , and have therin wronged me as well and as much as ...
... but doe forgive it unto ye partners , above 2001i . if Mr. Sherley & Mr. Beachamp , who have betweene them wronged ye bussines so many 100h . both in principall & intrest likwise , and have therin wronged me as well and as much as ...
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