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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l } lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and willing to bear parte of their parents burden , were , often times , so oppressed with their hevie labours , that though their minds were free and willing , yet their bodies bowed under y ...
l } lernde to bear ye yoake in their youth , and willing to bear parte of their parents burden , were , often times , so oppressed with their hevie labours , that though their minds were free and willing , yet their bodies bowed under y ...
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So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which accordingly was done . But no spetiall leake could be founde , but it was judged to be y generall weaknes of yo shipe ...
So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which accordingly was done . But no spetiall leake could be founde , but it was judged to be y generall weaknes of yo shipe ...
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And that ye perticulers should have voyces in all courts & elections , and be free to bear any office . And that every perticuler should come over as an adventurer , if he be but a servante ; some other venturing 10. , ye bill may be ...
And that ye perticulers should have voyces in all courts & elections , and be free to bear any office . And that every perticuler should come over as an adventurer , if he be but a servante ; some other venturing 10. , ye bill may be ...
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