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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... rest of them men of good meanes , or Arts , Occu- pations , and Qualities , much more fit for such a businesse , and better furnished of all necessaries if they arrive well , than was ever any Plantation went out of England : I will not ...
... rest of them men of good meanes , or Arts , Occu- pations , and Qualities , much more fit for such a businesse , and better furnished of all necessaries if they arrive well , than was ever any Plantation went out of England : I will not ...
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... rest , what was it they would not undertake to inlarge their Territories , inrich their subjects , and resist their enemies . Those that were the founders of those great Monarchies and their vertues , were no silvered idle golden Phar ...
... rest , what was it they would not undertake to inlarge their Territories , inrich their subjects , and resist their enemies . Those that were the founders of those great Monarchies and their vertues , were no silvered idle golden Phar ...
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... England , I take it , beleeve much alike as those in Virginia , of many divine Powers , yet of one above all the rest ; as the Southerly Virginians call their chiefe God Kewassa , and that 22 Advertisements for the unexperienced ,
... England , I take it , beleeve much alike as those in Virginia , of many divine Powers , yet of one above all the rest ; as the Southerly Virginians call their chiefe God Kewassa , and that 22 Advertisements for the unexperienced ,
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... rest sicke , nothing done , but all complaining , and all things so contrary to their expectation , that now every mon- strous humor began to shew it selfe . And to second this , neare as many more came after them , but so ill provided ...
... rest sicke , nothing done , but all complaining , and all things so contrary to their expectation , that now every mon- strous humor began to shew it selfe . And to second this , neare as many more came after them , but so ill provided ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. rest he was content to returne for England , whose clamors are as variable as their [ p . 30. ] humours and Auditors ; some say they could see no timber of two foot diameter , some the Country is all ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. rest he was content to returne for England , whose clamors are as variable as their [ p . 30. ] humours and Auditors ; some say they could see no timber of two foot diameter , some the Country is all ...
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