Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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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... brought over with him were such as they were " enforced " to take ; " gathering them in riotous , lazy , and infected places : such disordered persons , so profane , so riotous , so full of mutiny and treasonable intendments , that , in ...
... brought over with him were such as they were " enforced " to take ; " gathering them in riotous , lazy , and infected places : such disordered persons , so profane , so riotous , so full of mutiny and treasonable intendments , that , in ...
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... of people who are now transported , scarce any are brought but as merchandise , and sold to the planters as servants . ( State Paper Office , Am . and Va . ) ony , but not for any Murder , & c 1617. ] 3 THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... of people who are now transported , scarce any are brought but as merchandise , and sold to the planters as servants . ( State Paper Office , Am . and Va . ) ony , but not for any Murder , & c 1617. ] 3 THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred for his ship . It was in the " Treasurer " that he effected , soon after , the capture of Pocahontas , which secured the colony from the hostility of her father ...
... brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred for his ship . It was in the " Treasurer " that he effected , soon after , the capture of Pocahontas , which secured the colony from the hostility of her father ...
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... brought out of England . No lesse are our horses and mares likely to multiply , which proove of a delicate shape , & of as good spirite & metall . All our riches for the present doe consiste in Tobacco , * wherein one man by his owne ...
... brought out of England . No lesse are our horses and mares likely to multiply , which proove of a delicate shape , & of as good spirite & metall . All our riches for the present doe consiste in Tobacco , * wherein one man by his owne ...
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... brought him to Virginia , and afterwards the term agreed on with the former master . Servants were forbidden to trade with the Indians : the penalty was whipping , unless the master chose to pay a fine of one angel . Female servants ...
... brought him to Virginia , and afterwards the term agreed on with the former master . Servants were forbidden to trade with the Indians : the penalty was whipping , unless the master chose to pay a fine of one angel . Female servants ...
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