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... Massachusetts , the Plantations under the Government of New Plymouth , the Plantations under the Government of Connecticut , and the Government of New Haven with the Plantations in Combination there- with : Whereas we all came into ...
... Massachusetts , the Plantations under the Government of New Plymouth , the Plantations under the Government of Connecticut , and the Government of New Haven with the Plantations in Combination there- with : Whereas we all came into ...
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... Massachusetts shall be forever under the Massachu- setts , and shall have peculiar jurisdiction among themselves in all cases , as an entire body . And that Plymouth , Con- necticut , and New Haven shall each of them have like peculiar ...
... Massachusetts shall be forever under the Massachu- setts , and shall have peculiar jurisdiction among themselves in all cases , as an entire body . And that Plymouth , Con- necticut , and New Haven shall each of them have like peculiar ...
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... Massachusetts , Plymouth , Connecticut , and New Haven ; and if at all the said General Courts the business so referred be concluded , then to be prosecuted by the confederates and all their members . It is further agreed that these 8 ...
... Massachusetts , Plymouth , Connecticut , and New Haven ; and if at all the said General Courts the business so referred be concluded , then to be prosecuted by the confederates and all their members . It is further agreed that these 8 ...
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... Massachusetts , Plymouth , Connecticut , nor New Haven , nor any of the members of them , shall at any time hereafter begin , under- take , or engage themselves , or this confederation , or any part thereof in any war whatsoever ...
... Massachusetts , Plymouth , Connecticut , nor New Haven , nor any of the members of them , shall at any time hereafter begin , under- take , or engage themselves , or this confederation , or any part thereof in any war whatsoever ...
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... Massachusetts , Connecticut , and New Haven ; only the commissioners for Plymouth having no commission to conclude , desired respite until they might advise with their General Court ; where- upon it was agreed and concluded by the said ...
... Massachusetts , Connecticut , and New Haven ; only the commissioners for Plymouth having no commission to conclude , desired respite until they might advise with their General Court ; where- upon it was agreed and concluded by the said ...
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