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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otherwise , for after they were gone to sea againe above 100. leagues without the Lands End , houlding company togeather all this while , the m ' . of ye small ship complained his ship was so leake * as he must beare up or sinke at sea ...
otherwise , for after they were gone to sea againe above 100. leagues without the Lands End , houlding company togeather all this while , the m ' . of ye small ship complained his ship was so leake * as he must beare up or sinke at sea ...
Page 160
If Mr. Winslow could be spared , I could wish he came againe . This ship carpenter is thought to be the fittest man for you in the land , and will no doubte doe you much good . Let him have an absolute comand over his servants & such as ...
If Mr. Winslow could be spared , I could wish he came againe . This ship carpenter is thought to be the fittest man for you in the land , and will no doubte doe you much good . Let him have an absolute comand over his servants & such as ...
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And againe , Discamus quantopere Deus abominetur omnem seminis genitalis abusum , illicită effusionem , & corruptione , & c . , very pertinente to this case . That allso is considerable , Deut : 25. 11 , 12.
And againe , Discamus quantopere Deus abominetur omnem seminis genitalis abusum , illicită effusionem , & corruptione , & c . , very pertinente to this case . That allso is considerable , Deut : 25. 11 , 12.
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