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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... manner , as it were , to them- selves , they have increased their num- bers to foure or five thousand , and neere as many cattell , with plenty of Goats , abundance of Swine , Poultry and Corne , that as they report , they have ...
... manner , as it were , to them- selves , they have increased their num- bers to foure or five thousand , and neere as many cattell , with plenty of Goats , abundance of Swine , Poultry and Corne , that as they report , they have ...
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... manner of incumbrances , and what hath ever beene the worke of the best great Princes of the world , but planting of Countries , and civilizing barbarous and inhumane Nations to civility and humanity , whose eternall actions fils our ...
... manner of incumbrances , and what hath ever beene the worke of the best great Princes of the world , but planting of Countries , and civilizing barbarous and inhumane Nations to civility and humanity , whose eternall actions fils our ...
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... Map augmented . Lastly , the power of their Kings , obedience to their subjects , Lawes , executions , planting their Fields , Huntings , Fishings , the manner of their warres and or the Path - way to erect a Plantation . 23 there.
... Map augmented . Lastly , the power of their Kings , obedience to their subjects , Lawes , executions , planting their Fields , Huntings , Fishings , the manner of their warres and or the Path - way to erect a Plantation . 23 there.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. Huntings , Fishings , the manner of their warres and treacheries yet knowne ; and in generall , their lives and conversation , and how to bridle their brute , bar- barous , [ p . 16. ] and salvage ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Huntings , Fishings , the manner of their warres and treacheries yet knowne ; and in generall , their lives and conversation , and how to bridle their brute , bar- barous , [ p . 16. ] and salvage ...
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... manner vast , till those noble Gentlemen thus voluntarily under- tooke it , whom I intreat to take this as a memorandum of my love , to make your plantations so neere and great as you can ; for many hands make light worke , whereas yet ...
... manner vast , till those noble Gentlemen thus voluntarily under- tooke it , whom I intreat to take this as a memorandum of my love , to make your plantations so neere and great as you can ; for many hands make light worke , whereas yet ...
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