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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... sent Ship beginning in Vir- from thence fraught , but onely some small ginia and the pro- quantities of Wainscot , Clap - board , Pitch , successors . Tar , Rosin , Sope - ashes , Glasse , Cedar , Cypresse , Blacke Walnut , Knees for ...
... sent Ship beginning in Vir- from thence fraught , but onely some small ginia and the pro- quantities of Wainscot , Clap - board , Pitch , successors . Tar , Rosin , Sope - ashes , Glasse , Cedar , Cypresse , Blacke Walnut , Knees for ...
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... sent us any in two or three yeeres but one Hogshead of Claret . Onely spend- ing my time to revenge my imprisonment upon the harmlesse innocent Salvages , who by my cruelty I forced to feed me with their contribution , and to send any ...
... sent us any in two or three yeeres but one Hogshead of Claret . Onely spend- ing my time to revenge my imprisonment upon the harmlesse innocent Salvages , who by my cruelty I forced to feed me with their contribution , and to send any ...
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... sent us to Virginia , they being well payed for that was good . Much they blamed us for not converting the Salvages , when those they sent us were little better , if not worse , nor did they all convert any of those we sent them to ...
... sent us to Virginia , they being well payed for that was good . Much they blamed us for not converting the Salvages , when those they sent us were little better , if not worse , nor did they all convert any of those we sent them to ...
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... sent me , that could doe nothing but com- plaine , curse , and despaire , when they saw our mis- eries , and all things so cleane contrary to the report in England , yet must I provide as well for them as for my selfe . [ p . 6. ] CHAP ...
... sent me , that could doe nothing but com- plaine , curse , and despaire , when they saw our mis- eries , and all things so cleane contrary to the report in England , yet must I provide as well for them as for my selfe . [ p . 6. ] CHAP ...
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... sent over : and were it not a lamentable dishonour so goodly a Countrey after so much cost , losse , and trouble , should now in this estate not bee regarded and supplied . And to those of A great comfort , New - England may it not be a ...
... sent over : and were it not a lamentable dishonour so goodly a Countrey after so much cost , losse , and trouble , should now in this estate not bee regarded and supplied . And to those of A great comfort , New - England may it not be a ...
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