CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - 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 5
... begin this plantation , the bane of Virginia : strange misprisions of wise men . II . Needlesse custome , effect of flattery , cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . III . A great ...
... begin this plantation , the bane of Virginia : strange misprisions of wise men . II . Needlesse custome , effect of flattery , cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . III . A great ...
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... begin this True reasons for innocent worke to plant the earth to remaine to posterity , but not without labour , trouble , and industry : Noah and his family began againe the second plantation , and their seed as it still increased ...
... begin this True reasons for innocent worke to plant the earth to remaine to posterity , but not without labour , trouble , and industry : Noah and his family began againe the second plantation , and their seed as it still increased ...
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... begin with the originals of the voy- My first voyage ages to those coasts , I referre you to my to Norumbega generall history ; for New - England by England . 1614 . the most of them was esteemed a most barren rocky desart ...
... begin with the originals of the voy- My first voyage ages to those coasts , I referre you to my to Norumbega generall history ; for New - England by England . 1614 . the most of them was esteemed a most barren rocky desart ...
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... begin to prosper : Though I have but my labour for my paines , have I not much reason both privately and publikely to acknowledge it and give God ill spent . thankes , whose omnipotent power onely delivered or the Path - way to erect a ...
... begin to prosper : Though I have but my labour for my paines , have I not much reason both privately and publikely to acknowledge it and give God ill spent . thankes , whose omnipotent power onely delivered or the Path - way to erect a ...
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... begin their most memorable attempts in the West Indies , which to the wonder of all ages , successfully they effected , when many hundreds farre above them in the worlds opinion , being instructed but by rela- tion , scorning to follow ...
... begin their most memorable attempts in the West Indies , which to the wonder of all ages , successfully they effected , when many hundreds farre above them in the worlds opinion , being instructed but by rela- tion , scorning to follow ...
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