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 16
... told them hee feared his God would destroy them : whereat the King assem- bled all his people about a hill , himselfe A strange plague with the Christian standing on the top , demanded if his God had so many peo- ple and able to kill ...
... told them hee feared his God would destroy them : whereat the King assem- bled all his people about a hill , himselfe A strange plague with the Christian standing on the top , demanded if his God had so many peo- ple and able to kill ...
Page 32
... told me , and chiefly by the fishing ships and some small helpe of their owne , thinking men would be glad upon any termes to be admitted under their protections : but it proved so contrary , none would [ p . 23. ] goe at all . So for ...
... told me , and chiefly by the fishing ships and some small helpe of their owne , thinking men would be glad upon any termes to be admitted under their protections : but it proved so contrary , none would [ p . 23. ] goe at all . So for ...
Page 73
... told the party of it ) and this without her husband . I feare she is not yet absolved ; I am sure she was not upon the third of August last , when we loosed from Boston . There hath been some difference about jurisdic- tions , or ...
... told the party of it ) and this without her husband . I feare she is not yet absolved ; I am sure she was not upon the third of August last , when we loosed from Boston . There hath been some difference about jurisdic- tions , or ...
Page 98
... told me the said master Henry Simonds made a very cleare confession . Not- withstanding he yet dwels at Boston , and they pro- ceed on but slowly . The Patent is granted to the Lord Starling ; but the Dutch claime part of the Isl- and ...
... told me the said master Henry Simonds made a very cleare confession . Not- withstanding he yet dwels at Boston , and they pro- ceed on but slowly . The Patent is granted to the Lord Starling ; but the Dutch claime part of the Isl- and ...
Page 132
... told that the entail is now broken . The proprie- tors have always been called Lords . * * * * * " In the mouth of Mistic river there is an island , now and always called Mason's Island from old Capt . Mason , containing ' five or six ...
... told that the entail is now broken . The proprie- tors have always been called Lords . * * * * * " In the mouth of Mistic river there is an island , now and always called Mason's Island from old Capt . Mason , containing ' five or six ...
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