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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... , Primate and Metropolitan of England . My most Gracious Good Lords , I desire to leave testimony to the world , how highly I honour as well VOL . III . THIRD SERIES . 1 the Miter as the Lance : therefore where my last.
... , Primate and Metropolitan of England . My most Gracious Good Lords , I desire to leave testimony to the world , how highly I honour as well VOL . III . THIRD SERIES . 1 the Miter as the Lance : therefore where my last.
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... honour to his Majesty , and profit to his Kingdomes , although all our Plantations have beene so foyled and abused , their best good willers have been for the most part discouraged , and their good intents disgraced , as the generall ...
... honour to his Majesty , and profit to his Kingdomes , although all our Plantations have beene so foyled and abused , their best good willers have been for the most part discouraged , and their good intents disgraced , as the generall ...
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... honour than those that have wasted and consumed them by warres . Rare examples of Lastly , the Portugals and Spaniards that first began plantations in this unknowne world of the Spaniards , America till within this 140. yeares ...
... honour than those that have wasted and consumed them by warres . Rare examples of Lastly , the Portugals and Spaniards that first began plantations in this unknowne world of the Spaniards , America till within this 140. yeares ...
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... honour is our lives ambition , and our ambition after death , to have an honourable memory of our life and seeing by no means wee would be abated of the dignitie and glorie of our predecessors , let us imitate their ver- ⚫tues to be ...
... honour is our lives ambition , and our ambition after death , to have an honourable memory of our life and seeing by no means wee would be abated of the dignitie and glorie of our predecessors , let us imitate their ver- ⚫tues to be ...
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... honour , but that which is got by prowesse and mag- nanimity is the truest lustre ; and those can the best distinguish content , that have escaped most honoura- VOL . III . THIRD SERIES . 7 ble dangers , as if out of every extremity he ...
... honour , but that which is got by prowesse and mag- nanimity is the truest lustre ; and those can the best distinguish content , that have escaped most honoura- VOL . III . THIRD SERIES . 7 ble dangers , as if out of every extremity he ...
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