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
... reasons for planta- tions , rare examples . V. My first voyage to new England , my returne and profit . VI . A description of the Coast , Harbours , Habitations , Landmarks , Latitude , Longitude , with the map . VII . New Englands ...
... reasons for planta- tions , rare examples . V. My first voyage to new England , my returne and profit . VI . A description of the Coast , Harbours , Habitations , Landmarks , Latitude , Longitude , with the map . VII . New Englands ...
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... Reason , or necessity , or both , will cause them , I hope , learne in time better to fortifie them- selves , and make better use of the trials of their grosse commodities that I have propounded , and at the first sent over : and were ...
... Reason , or necessity , or both , will cause them , I hope , learne in time better to fortifie them- selves , and make better use of the trials of their grosse commodities that I have propounded , and at the first sent over : and were ...
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... reasons for plantations , rare examples . By what right lawfully . V Many good religious devout men have made it a ... reason sufficient to such tender consciences ; for a copper kettle and a few toyes , as beads and hatchets , they ...
... reasons for plantations , rare examples . By what right lawfully . V Many good religious devout men have made it a ... reason sufficient to such tender consciences ; for a copper kettle and a few toyes , as beads and hatchets , they ...
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... reason , liberty , and action offers it selfe , having as much power and meanes as others : why should English men despaire and not doe so much as any ? | Was it vertue in those Heros to provide that doth maintaine us , and basenesse in ...
... reason , liberty , and action offers it selfe , having as much power and meanes as others : why should English men despaire and not doe so much as any ? | Was it vertue in those Heros to provide that doth maintaine us , and basenesse in ...
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... : Though I have but my labour for my paines , have I not much reason both privately and publikely to acknowledge it and give God ill spent . thankes , whose omnipotent power onely delivered or the Path - way to erect a Plantation .. 29.
... : Though I have but my labour for my paines , have I not much reason both privately and publikely to acknowledge it and give God ill spent . thankes , whose omnipotent power onely delivered or the Path - way to erect a Plantation .. 29.
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