Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1863 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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... leave the mixt multitude ( that will ever bee as thornes & prickes unto us ) behind us , as tenaunts in our houses & of our lands . Now though the bodie of our best people neede not presently move , yet after discoverie & resolution ...
... leave the mixt multitude ( that will ever bee as thornes & prickes unto us ) behind us , as tenaunts in our houses & of our lands . Now though the bodie of our best people neede not presently move , yet after discoverie & resolution ...
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... leave yt burning next day when they departe . The country doth soe swarme with Ratts which goe in such troops as would fright a man to meet them ; The Emperour , the French King and King of Spayne are making great preparation for warrs ...
... leave yt burning next day when they departe . The country doth soe swarme with Ratts which goe in such troops as would fright a man to meet them ; The Emperour , the French King and King of Spayne are making great preparation for warrs ...
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... leave and am Your verie loving brother EM : DOWNInge . SALEM 29 , 7 , 48 . EMANUEL DOWNING TO JOHN WINTHROP . To his honored brother John Winthrop Esqr Governour . SIR , -The verdict passing for Farrington he hath Judgement ffor Stones ...
... leave and am Your verie loving brother EM : DOWNInge . SALEM 29 , 7 , 48 . EMANUEL DOWNING TO JOHN WINTHROP . To his honored brother John Winthrop Esqr Governour . SIR , -The verdict passing for Farrington he hath Judgement ffor Stones ...
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