Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... soon as ever we come out . They taking this to be a jest , slighted what was said unto them . They weighing anchor set sail , and drew near the mouth of the river . The Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly ...
... soon as ever we come out . They taking this to be a jest , slighted what was said unto them . They weighing anchor set sail , and drew near the mouth of the river . The Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly ...
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... soon as the President had taken notice of the place , and given order for landing the provisions , he despatched away Captain Gil- bert , with Skitwarres his guide , for the thorough discovery of the rivers and habitations of the ...
... soon as the President had taken notice of the place , and given order for landing the provisions , he despatched away Captain Gil- bert , with Skitwarres his guide , for the thorough discovery of the rivers and habitations of the ...
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... soon as it came to the Lord Chief Justice's hands , he gave out order to the Council for sending them back with supplies necessary . CHAPTER VIII . The sending supplies to the Colony , and the unhappy death of the Lord Chief Justice ...
... soon as it came to the Lord Chief Justice's hands , he gave out order to the Council for sending them back with supplies necessary . CHAPTER VIII . The sending supplies to the Colony , and the unhappy death of the Lord Chief Justice ...
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... soon upon the return of our late colony , the gentleman calling to mind my aptness to designs of that nature , lays up his rest to discover his 58 Sir Ferdinando Gorges's Sir Ferdinando Gorges's Description of New-England, 58.
... soon upon the return of our late colony , the gentleman calling to mind my aptness to designs of that nature , lays up his rest to discover his 58 Sir Ferdinando Gorges's Sir Ferdinando Gorges's Description of New-England, 58.
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... soon as he came ashore . For that ' cause I gave the Captain strict charge to endeavor by all means to prevent his escaping from them ; and for the more surety , I gave order to have three gentlemen of my own kindred ( two brothers of ...
... soon as he came ashore . For that ' cause I gave the Captain strict charge to endeavor by all means to prevent his escaping from them ; and for the more surety , I gave order to have three gentlemen of my own kindred ( two brothers of ...
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