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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... of Yorke his Grace , 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.
... of Yorke his Grace , 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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... leave us there as banished men , as if houses and all those commodities did grow naturally , only for us to take at our pleasure , with such tedious Let- A strange mistake ters , directions , and instructions , and most contrary to that ...
... leave us there as banished men , as if houses and all those commodities did grow naturally , only for us to take at our pleasure , with such tedious Let- A strange mistake ters , directions , and instructions , and most contrary to that ...
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... leave . My second and third voyage . 1615 . My second voyage was to beginne a Plantation , and to doe what else I could , but by ex- treme tempests that bore neare all my Masts by the boord , being more than two hundred leagues at Sea ...
... leave . My second and third voyage . 1615 . My second voyage was to beginne a Plantation , and to doe what else I could , but by ex- treme tempests that bore neare all my Masts by the boord , being more than two hundred leagues at Sea ...
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... leave the Country , concluded absolutely to supply themselves , and to all their adventurers pay them for nine yeares two hundred pounds yearely without any other account ; where more than six hundred Adventurers for Virginia , for more ...
... leave the Country , concluded absolutely to supply themselves , and to all their adventurers pay them for nine yeares two hundred pounds yearely without any other account ; where more than six hundred Adventurers for Virginia , for more ...
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... leave and content to the Lord of that division or Mannor ; some of which for some of them I beleeve will be tenantlesse this thousand yeare . Thus whereas this Country , as the contri- vers of those projects , should have planted it ...
... leave and content to the Lord of that division or Mannor ; some of which for some of them I beleeve will be tenantlesse this thousand yeare . Thus whereas this Country , as the contri- vers of those projects , should have planted it ...
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