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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... friend Mr. William Bradford Governour these , but inscribed thus : To our beloved friends Mr. William Bradford , Mr ... friends ) we have endeavoured to effect , touch- ing comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be ...
... friend Mr. William Bradford Governour these , but inscribed thus : To our beloved friends Mr. William Bradford , Mr ... friends ) we have endeavoured to effect , touch- ing comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be ...
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... friends , JAMES SHERLEY , THOMAS BREWER , WILLIAM COLLIER , JOSEPH POCOCK , THOMAS FLETCHER , JOHN LING , WILLIAM THOMAS , ROBERT REAYNE . [ Now follows the first letters we received after the 28 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
... friends , JAMES SHERLEY , THOMAS BREWER , WILLIAM COLLIER , JOSEPH POCOCK , THOMAS FLETCHER , JOHN LING , WILLIAM THOMAS , ROBERT REAYNE . [ Now follows the first letters we received after the 28 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
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... friendship and fellowship , which together we have had some years ; wherein , though our expressions have been small , yet our hearty affections towards you ( unknown by face ) have been no less than to our nearest friends , yea even to ...
... friendship and fellowship , which together we have had some years ; wherein , though our expressions have been small , yet our hearty affections towards you ( unknown by face ) have been no less than to our nearest friends , yea even to ...
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... friendship together daily . There is often more sound friendship and sweeter fellowship in afflictions and crosses than in prosperity and favours ; and there is reason for it , because envy flieth away , when there is nothing but ...
... friendship together daily . There is often more sound friendship and sweeter fellowship in afflictions and crosses than in prosperity and favours ; and there is reason for it , because envy flieth away , when there is nothing but ...
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... friend , which is not a professed enemy . We have a trade and custom of tale bearing , whispering , and changing of old friends for new , and these things with us are incurable ; but you which do as it were begin a new world , and lay ...
... friend , which is not a professed enemy . We have a trade and custom of tale bearing , whispering , and changing of old friends for new , and these things with us are incurable ; but you which do as it were begin a new world , and lay ...
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