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It might be then said , who so happy as new New - Eng- land , by the Lord their shield and Sword of their Excel- lency as our Report hath passed through Hol- C. Allin land and France ; so that Spain is no stranger to it , appeareth by ...
It might be then said , who so happy as new New - Eng- land , by the Lord their shield and Sword of their Excel- lency as our Report hath passed through Hol- C. Allin land and France ; so that Spain is no stranger to it , appeareth by ...
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blame - worthy , the Lord give us to consider ; for Brethren of low degree , to say they know not the way of the Lord , they are of mean Estates , and low Capacities , their Counsel will not meet with acceptance , as some others might ...
blame - worthy , the Lord give us to consider ; for Brethren of low degree , to say they know not the way of the Lord , they are of mean Estates , and low Capacities , their Counsel will not meet with acceptance , as some others might ...
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By the death of his elder brothers he became lord of Charnisay , principal heir of both his father and mother , and guardian of his younger brothers . On the 27th of February , 1641 , at a meeting of associates of the special Company of ...
By the death of his elder brothers he became lord of Charnisay , principal heir of both his father and mother , and guardian of his younger brothers . On the 27th of February , 1641 , at a meeting of associates of the special Company of ...
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
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