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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... four of the company , it is only said , " vehemently to be presumed ; " and this insinuation was made when , from his long absence , Pory might be supposed to have been lost at sea . Besides , there was , at that season of the year , no ...
... four of the company , it is only said , " vehemently to be presumed ; " and this insinuation was made when , from his long absence , Pory might be supposed to have been lost at sea . Besides , there was , at that season of the year , no ...
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... four successive days with his ears nailed to the pillory , and , on every one of those four days , should be publicly whipped . their transportation , and casuall both at sea , & 10 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... four successive days with his ears nailed to the pillory , and , on every one of those four days , should be publicly whipped . their transportation , and casuall both at sea , & 10 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... four years later , when in quest of some person " whose pen and head he might use for his own ease , " Sir Dudley was anxious to secure his services at the Hague , and gave as a reason for preferring Pory to all others , that he " loved ...
... four years later , when in quest of some person " whose pen and head he might use for his own ease , " Sir Dudley was anxious to secure his services at the Hague , and gave as a reason for preferring Pory to all others , that he " loved ...
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... four , who were probably the governor's men ; Pory's ten ; and , lastly , those on Captain Wilcock's plantation , could hardly have amounted to forty persons . Chalmers was evi- dently misled by Purchas , whom he cites , and who ...
... four , who were probably the governor's men ; Pory's ten ; and , lastly , those on Captain Wilcock's plantation , could hardly have amounted to forty persons . Chalmers was evi- dently misled by Purchas , whom he cites , and who ...
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... four months before Sir Thomas quitted the treasury of the Virginia Company , would tend to allay any animosity , if it really existed , so far , at least , as to restrain the Earl from making that unseemly exhibition of family ...
... four months before Sir Thomas quitted the treasury of the Virginia Company , would tend to allay any animosity , if it really existed , so far , at least , as to restrain the Earl from making that unseemly exhibition of family ...
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