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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Chapter It is well knowne unto y godly , and judicious ; how ever fince y first breaking out off lighte of f gospell , in our Honourable na = y f tion of England ( which was & first of nations , whom Lord adorn = ed ther with , after ...
Chapter It is well knowne unto y godly , and judicious ; how ever fince y first breaking out off lighte of f gospell , in our Honourable na = y f tion of England ( which was & first of nations , whom Lord adorn = ed ther with , after ...
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The which goods they gott safly home , and well conditioned , which was much to the comfort & contente of ya planta* Here occurs another error in the paging of the original ; 142 is omitted . - ED . tion . He declared unto them , allso ...
The which goods they gott safly home , and well conditioned , which was much to the comfort & contente of ya planta* Here occurs another error in the paging of the original ; 142 is omitted . - ED . tion . He declared unto them , allso ...
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tion . He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composition with ye adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso tooke much pains ther about .
tion . He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composition with ye adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso tooke much pains ther about .
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