CollectionsFor 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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3d , The hopes that yet are of effecting somewhat for yourselves , and more for your posterity , if hand join in hand . 4th , The woful estate of him which is alone , especially in a wilderness . 5th , The succour and comfort which the ...
3d , The hopes that yet are of effecting somewhat for yourselves , and more for your posterity , if hand join in hand . 4th , The woful estate of him which is alone , especially in a wilderness . 5th , The succour and comfort which the ...
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Received 10th July , 1656 , from the hand of The order of the council inclosed . GOODWIT PRICE . ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST CENTURY LECTURE , HELD AT SALEM . HAVING met with the following article , in an old publick paper , relative to the ...
Received 10th July , 1656 , from the hand of The order of the council inclosed . GOODWIT PRICE . ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST CENTURY LECTURE , HELD AT SALEM . HAVING met with the following article , in an old publick paper , relative to the ...
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... drop your anchors , and unbend your sails ; And if for peace and friendship you are come , And do desire this land should be your home , ' Let some of your chief leaders come to land , And now with me join their right hand to hand .
... drop your anchors , and unbend your sails ; And if for peace and friendship you are come , And do desire this land should be your home , ' Let some of your chief leaders come to land , And now with me join their right hand to hand .
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