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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And that now , having thus left them here , he feared God had or would leave him , and it would not be strang , but a wonder if he fell not into worse things , & c . 3. He blesseth God and is thankfull to them for ye good returne made ...
And that now , having thus left them here , he feared God had or would leave him , and it would not be strang , but a wonder if he fell not into worse things , & c . 3. He blesseth God and is thankfull to them for ye good returne made ...
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One of his fellows ( that loved him well ) could not hold , but with a muskett shot Hocking , who fell * John Howland . See the note following . ED . † The name of this person shot was Moses Talbott . A deposition relating to this ...
One of his fellows ( that loved him well ) could not hold , but with a muskett shot Hocking , who fell * John Howland . See the note following . ED . † The name of this person shot was Moses Talbott . A deposition relating to this ...
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It fell out , while they were there , that a desperate drunken fellow , one Voysye , who had been in continual quarrels all the voyage , on being reproved by his captain , offered to draw his rapier at him , " & c . , & c .
It fell out , while they were there , that a desperate drunken fellow , one Voysye , who had been in continual quarrels all the voyage , on being reproved by his captain , offered to draw his rapier at him , " & c . , & c .
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