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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BEING thus constrained to leave their native soyle and countrie , their lands & livings , and all their freinds & famillier acquaintance , it was much , and thought marvelous by many . But to goe into a countrie they knew not ( but by ...
BEING thus constrained to leave their native soyle and countrie , their lands & livings , and all their freinds & famillier acquaintance , it was much , and thought marvelous by many . But to goe into a countrie they knew not ( but by ...
Page 291
But being come into ye countrie , he sells trading comodities to any yt will buy , to ye great prejudice of ye plantation here ; but that which is worse , what he could not sell , he trustes ; and sets up a company of base felows and ...
But being come into ye countrie , he sells trading comodities to any yt will buy , to ye great prejudice of ye plantation here ; but that which is worse , what he could not sell , he trustes ; and sets up a company of base felows and ...
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He attended his m ' . when he was sente in ambassage by the Queene into ye Low - Countries , in ye Earle of Leicesters time , as for other waighty affaires of state , so to receive possession of the cautionary townes , * and in token ...
He attended his m ' . when he was sente in ambassage by the Queene into ye Low - Countries , in ye Earle of Leicesters time , as for other waighty affaires of state , so to receive possession of the cautionary townes , * and in token ...
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