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 62
But seing it faleth out that we cannot conferr togeather , we thinke it meete ( though brefly ) to shew you ye just cause & reason of our differring from those articles last made by Robart Cushman , without our comission or knowledg .
But seing it faleth out that we cannot conferr togeather , we thinke it meete ( though brefly ) to shew you ye just cause & reason of our differring from those articles last made by Robart Cushman , without our comission or knowledg .
Page 231
... wares , and marchandise so from time to time to be sente to such person or persons upon credite , or other wise in such maner as to our said agents & factors joyently , or to either of them severally shall seeme meete .
... wares , and marchandise so from time to time to be sente to such person or persons upon credite , or other wise in such maner as to our said agents & factors joyently , or to either of them severally shall seeme meete .
Page 340
... some lands at Conightecutt , unto which you lay challeng ; upon which God by his providence cast us , and as we conceive in a faire way of providence tendered it to us , as a meete place to receive our body , now upon removall .
... some lands at Conightecutt , unto which you lay challeng ; upon which God by his providence cast us , and as we conceive in a faire way of providence tendered it to us , as a meete place to receive our body , now upon removall .
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