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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... towns but are able to receive more than they have already , and to accommodate them in a comfortable measure . The northern plantations , and eastern , as Puscataway , would not be neglected ; they are desirable places , and lie in the ...
... towns but are able to receive more than they have already , and to accommodate them in a comfortable measure . The northern plantations , and eastern , as Puscataway , would not be neglected ; they are desirable places , and lie in the ...
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... town that went from Dorchester thither is called Windsore ) . Fame increaseth by flying . The former sad news was augmented by the report of sixty men slain at Master Pinchen's plantation , & c . which proved false . The Narragansets ...
... town that went from Dorchester thither is called Windsore ) . Fame increaseth by flying . The former sad news was augmented by the report of sixty men slain at Master Pinchen's plantation , & c . which proved false . The Narragansets ...
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... towns of the land's own materials , and fair ships too , some whereof are here to be seen on the Thames ; they have overcome cold and hun- ger , are dispersed securely in their plantations sixty miles along the coast , and within the ...
... towns of the land's own materials , and fair ships too , some whereof are here to be seen on the Thames ; they have overcome cold and hun- ger , are dispersed securely in their plantations sixty miles along the coast , and within the ...
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... towns in the Western parts , that pleased to partake of the liberties and immunities granted to us by his Majesty ; which was desired principally for our warrant to regulate those affairs , the better to settle the public Plantation by ...
... towns in the Western parts , that pleased to partake of the liberties and immunities granted to us by his Majesty ; which was desired principally for our warrant to regulate those affairs , the better to settle the public Plantation by ...
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... towns ? and what more pious than advancing of Christian religion amongst people who have not known the excellency thereof ? But , seeing works of piety and public good are in this age rather com- mended by all than acted by any , let us ...
... towns ? and what more pious than advancing of Christian religion amongst people who have not known the excellency thereof ? But , seeing works of piety and public good are in this age rather com- mended by all than acted by any , let us ...
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