CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For 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 31
... Lord will never cease to curse his course . And albeit the company here as a company hath lost you , you know when Saul left David , yea and pursued him , yet David did not 1 abuse his allegiance and loyalty to him , no Governour ...
... Lord will never cease to curse his course . And albeit the company here as a company hath lost you , you know when Saul left David , yea and pursued him , yet David did not 1 abuse his allegiance and loyalty to him , no Governour ...
Page 33
... Lord will take me up . We have sent you some cattle , cloth , hose , shoes , leather , & c . but in another nature than formerly , as it stood us in hand to do : we have committed them to the custody and charge of , as our factors , Mr ...
... Lord will take me up . We have sent you some cattle , cloth , hose , shoes , leather , & c . but in another nature than formerly , as it stood us in hand to do : we have committed them to the custody and charge of , as our factors , Mr ...
Page 35
... Lord I hope will teach you the way which you shall choose . For myself , as I have laboured by all means to hold things here together , so I have patiently suffered this alteration ; and do yet hope it shall be good for you all , if you ...
... Lord I hope will teach you the way which you shall choose . For myself , as I have laboured by all means to hold things here together , so I have patiently suffered this alteration ; and do yet hope it shall be good for you all , if you ...
Page 36
... Lord be done . We have rid ourselves of the company of many of those , who have been so troublesome unto us ; though I fear we are not yet rid of the troubles themselves . I hear Culdom comes himself into England ; the which if he do ...
... Lord be done . We have rid ourselves of the company of many of those , who have been so troublesome unto us ; though I fear we are not yet rid of the troubles themselves . I hear Culdom comes himself into England ; the which if he do ...
Page 37
... Lord hath so graciously disposed , that when our opposites thought , that many would have followed their fac- tion , they so distasted their palpable dishonest dealings , that they stuck more firmly unto us , and joined themselves to ...
... Lord hath so graciously disposed , that when our opposites thought , that many would have followed their fac- tion , they so distasted their palpable dishonest dealings , that they stuck more firmly unto us , and joined themselves to ...
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