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
... de- scription of the Massachusets . XII . Extraordinary meanes for building , many caveats , increase of corne , how to spoyle the woods , for any thing , their healths . XIII . Their great supplies , present estate and accidents.
... de- scription of the Massachusets . XII . Extraordinary meanes for building , many caveats , increase of corne , how to spoyle the woods , for any thing , their healths . XIII . Their great supplies , present estate and accidents.
Page 7
... offend in loving that I have cherished truly , by the losse of my Separatist admit- prime fortunes , meanes , and youth : If it over - glad me to see Industry her No Brownist nor ted . selfe adventure now to make use of my aged endev-
... offend in loving that I have cherished truly , by the losse of my Separatist admit- prime fortunes , meanes , and youth : If it over - glad me to see Industry her No Brownist nor ted . selfe adventure now to make use of my aged endev-
Page 8
... meane not the Brownists of Leyden and Amster- dam at New - Plimoth , who although by accident , ignorance , and ... meanes , or Arts , Occu- pations , and Qualities , much more fit for such a businesse , and better furnished of all ...
... meane not the Brownists of Leyden and Amster- dam at New - Plimoth , who although by accident , ignorance , and ... meanes , or Arts , Occu- pations , and Qualities , much more fit for such a businesse , and better furnished of all ...
Page 13
... 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 grew to that maturity among themselves that spoyled all , as all the Kingdome ...
... 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 grew to that maturity among themselves that spoyled all , as all the Kingdome ...
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... meanes be- A necessary con- " forehand , they may entertain all the 66 sideration . poore artificers and laborers in England , and their " families which are burthensome to their Parishes and " Countries where they live , upon almes and ...
... meanes be- A necessary con- " forehand , they may entertain all the 66 sideration . poore artificers and laborers in England , and their " families which are burthensome to their Parishes and " Countries where they live , upon almes and ...
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