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... ground ready to our hands , as we saw by experience in the goodly corn it yielded , which would again agree with the ground , and be natural seed for the same . Thirdly , Cape Cod was like to be a place of good fishing ; for we saw ...
... ground ready to our hands , as we saw by experience in the goodly corn it yielded , which would again agree with the ground , and be natural seed for the same . Thirdly , Cape Cod was like to be a place of good fishing ; for we saw ...
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... ground , that therefore a set quan- tity should be set down for a person , and each man to have his fall by lot , as being most just and equal , and against which no man could except . " At a general meeting of the company , many ...
... ground , that therefore a set quan- tity should be set down for a person , and each man to have his fall by lot , as being most just and equal , and against which no man could except . " At a general meeting of the company , many ...
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... ground be manured with fish ? I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to clear ground and set without some five or six years , and so begin anew , as in Virginia and elsewhere . Not but that ...
... ground be manured with fish ? I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to clear ground and set without some five or six years , and so begin anew , as in Virginia and elsewhere . Not but that ...
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