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... letter which you transmitted to me , but there is the attestation of one of the family , written in 1705 , stating that it was given by the Governor to his son , Major William Bradford , and by him to his son , Major John Bradford .
... letter which you transmitted to me , but there is the attestation of one of the family , written in 1705 , stating that it was given by the Governor to his son , Major William Bradford , and by him to his son , Major John Bradford .
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باراد ye adventurers have given way unto it by a former letter . And ye means you have ther , which I hope will be to some purpose by ye trade of this spring , may , with ye help of some freinds hear , bear ye charge of trasporting ...
باراد ye adventurers have given way unto it by a former letter . And ye means you have ther , which I hope will be to some purpose by ye trade of this spring , may , with ye help of some freinds hear , bear ye charge of trasporting ...
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holy , to a pound , ( at which I should wonder , but yt I observe some passages , ) and they also hoped to have gotten Mr. Beachamps part , & I did thinke he would have given it them . But if he did well understand him selfe , & that ...
holy , to a pound , ( at which I should wonder , but yt I observe some passages , ) and they also hoped to have gotten Mr. Beachamps part , & I did thinke he would have given it them . But if he did well understand him selfe , & that ...
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