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Hall's ship , at his peril , to return the tea on board , to London . He consented to it , but said he considered himself as under duress , and therefore , to save himself from blame , he should protest against the people .
Hall's ship , at his peril , to return the tea on board , to London . He consented to it , but said he considered himself as under duress , and therefore , to save himself from blame , he should protest against the people .
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The men yt belong to ye ship , ther fishing , had newly set up a may pole & weare very mery . We maed hast to prepare a boat fit for costing . Then said Mr. Rodgers , Master of our ship , " heare ar Many ships & at Munhigin , but no man ...
The men yt belong to ye ship , ther fishing , had newly set up a may pole & weare very mery . We maed hast to prepare a boat fit for costing . Then said Mr. Rodgers , Master of our ship , " heare ar Many ships & at Munhigin , but no man ...
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Then we cutt thay Cable & ye ship went Ashore & lay vpon her sid & slept ther . Ffinch Came vp & we killed him . Then our Sachem devided thay ' goods & ffiered they ' Ship & it maed a very great fier . " 1 Som of our Company Asked y ...
Then we cutt thay Cable & ye ship went Ashore & lay vpon her sid & slept ther . Ffinch Came vp & we killed him . Then our Sachem devided thay ' goods & ffiered they ' Ship & it maed a very great fier . " 1 Som of our Company Asked y ...
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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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