Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society, 1865 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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... thinkes it would be good for the man ) , only he conceaues it not fitt to receaue such a ones testimony ( as touching your consent or enco- ragement herin ) it being his owne case , vnles he had brought hither the handes of the Elders ...
... thinkes it would be good for the man ) , only he conceaues it not fitt to receaue such a ones testimony ( as touching your consent or enco- ragement herin ) it being his owne case , vnles he had brought hither the handes of the Elders ...
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... thinke another ship or 2 will be ready . I heerwith send you the catalogue of this ver- nall mart , 1633 , packed with some small things which my sister Downeinge sendeth , & I am still in your debt some monies , which I expect aduise ...
... thinke another ship or 2 will be ready . I heerwith send you the catalogue of this ver- nall mart , 1633 , packed with some small things which my sister Downeinge sendeth , & I am still in your debt some monies , which I expect aduise ...
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... thinke wilbe at least a month before Jo : Tinker . We haue now greate hope of a parlament , and * John Tinker settled at Windsor , in Connecticut . He afterwards removed to Boston , and became one of the principal settlers at Lancaster ...
... thinke wilbe at least a month before Jo : Tinker . We haue now greate hope of a parlament , and * John Tinker settled at Windsor , in Connecticut . He afterwards removed to Boston , and became one of the principal settlers at Lancaster ...
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... thinkes it is verry hard measure . I cannott see equitie in it . I may safely say that if I had had my money as was ... thinke he comes vnto yow for counsell in that behallfe : thus with my due respecte , in some hast , I rest , Your ...
... thinkes it is verry hard measure . I cannott see equitie in it . I may safely say that if I had had my money as was ... thinke he comes vnto yow for counsell in that behallfe : thus with my due respecte , in some hast , I rest , Your ...
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... thinke not ; because the land is absolutely conferred on the pattentees & successours as firme as possible can be , by the State of England , & all that pattentees graunt to such are in freinshipp with them , are assured to holld it ...
... thinke not ; because the land is absolutely conferred on the pattentees & successours as firme as possible can be , by the State of England , & all that pattentees graunt to such are in freinshipp with them , are assured to holld it ...
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