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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It doth often trouble me to thinke that in this bussines we are all to learne and none to teach ; but better so , then to depend upon such teachers as Mr. Blackwell was . Such a strategeme he once made for Mr. Johnson ...
It doth often trouble me to thinke that in this bussines we are all to learne and none to teach ; but better so , then to depend upon such teachers as Mr. Blackwell was . Such a strategeme he once made for Mr. Johnson ...
Page 71
Our pinass will not cease leaking , els I thinke we had been halfe way at Virginia , our viage hither hath been as full of crosses , as our selves have been of crokednes . We put in hear to trime her , & I thinke , as others also ...
Our pinass will not cease leaking , els I thinke we had been halfe way at Virginia , our viage hither hath been as full of crosses , as our selves have been of crokednes . We put in hear to trime her , & I thinke , as others also ...
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victualls will be halfe eaten up , I thinke , before we goe from the coaste of England , and if our viage last longe , we shall not have a months victialls when we come in ye countrie . Neare 7001 hath bene bestowed at Hampton ...
victualls will be halfe eaten up , I thinke , before we goe from the coaste of England , and if our viage last longe , we shall not have a months victialls when we come in ye countrie . Neare 7001 hath bene bestowed at Hampton ...
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