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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Page 204
And ther dyed such multituds weekly of ye plague , as all trade was dead , and litle money stirring . Yet with much adooe he tooke up 150 . ( & spent a good deal of it in expences ) at 50. per cent . which he bestowed in trading goods ...
And ther dyed such multituds weekly of ye plague , as all trade was dead , and litle money stirring . Yet with much adooe he tooke up 150 . ( & spent a good deal of it in expences ) at 50. per cent . which he bestowed in trading goods ...
Page 218
But though they were not a litle glad that they had thus saved their lives , yet when they had a litle refreshed them selves , and begane to thinke on their condition , not knowing wher they were , nor what they should doe , they begane ...
But though they were not a litle glad that they had thus saved their lives , yet when they had a litle refreshed them selves , and begane to thinke on their condition , not knowing wher they were , nor what they should doe , they begane ...
Page 313
But ye Dutch begane now to repente , and hearing of their purpose & preparation , indēoured to prevente them , and gott in a litle before them , and made a slight forte , * and planted 2. peeces of ordnance , thretening to stopp their ...
But ye Dutch begane now to repente , and hearing of their purpose & preparation , indēoured to prevente them , and gott in a litle before them , and made a slight forte , * and planted 2. peeces of ordnance , thretening to stopp their ...
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