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 4
... cause of this to steare amisse . The Seas were calme , the wind was faire , that made me so secure , that now I must indure All weathers be they foule or faire . The Winters cold , the Summers heat , alternatively beat Upon my bruised ...
... cause of this to steare amisse . The Seas were calme , the wind was faire , that made me so secure , that now I must indure All weathers be they foule or faire . The Winters cold , the Summers heat , alternatively beat Upon my bruised ...
Page 5
... cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . III . A great comfort to new England , it is no Iland , a strange plague . IV . Our right to those Countries , true reasons for planta- tions ...
... cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . III . A great comfort to new England , it is no Iland , a strange plague . IV . Our right to those Countries , true reasons for planta- tions ...
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... cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . tery , the cause of misery . This the Mariners and Saylers did ever all they could to conceale , who had alwayes both The effect of flat- good ...
... cause of misery , factions , carelesse government , the dissolving the Company and Patent . tery , the cause of misery . This the Mariners and Saylers did ever all they could to conceale , who had alwayes both The effect of flat- good ...
Page 13
... caused us alwaies to be in factions , the most part striving [ p . 7. ] by any meanes to abandon the Country , and I with my party to prevent them and cause them stay . But indeed the cause of our factions was bred here in England , and ...
... caused us alwaies to be in factions , the most part striving [ p . 7. ] by any meanes to abandon the Country , and I with my party to prevent them and cause them stay . But indeed the cause of our factions was bred here in England , and ...
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... cause : then they perswaded King James to call in ours , which were the first beginners without our knowl- edge or consent , disposing of us and all our indevours at their pleasures . CHAP . III . A great comfort to new England , it is ...
... cause : then they perswaded King James to call in ours , which were the first beginners without our knowl- edge or consent , disposing of us and all our indevours at their pleasures . CHAP . III . A great comfort to new England , it is ...
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