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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... hath recompensed with a marvelous plenty , suche as hath not bene since our first coming into the lande . For my selfe I was partly at land & partly at sea vexed with a calen- ture of some 4 or 5 moneths . But ( praised be God ) I am ...
... hath recompensed with a marvelous plenty , suche as hath not bene since our first coming into the lande . For my selfe I was partly at land & partly at sea vexed with a calen- ture of some 4 or 5 moneths . But ( praised be God ) I am ...
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... hath bene upon newe broken up groundes , one ploughing onely & one harrow- ing , far shorte of the Tilthe used in Christendome , which when we shall have ability enough to performe , we shall produce miracles out of this earthe . Vines ...
... hath bene upon newe broken up groundes , one ploughing onely & one harrow- ing , far shorte of the Tilthe used in Christendome , which when we shall have ability enough to performe , we shall produce miracles out of this earthe . Vines ...
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... hath sent out at ten pounds at most , without regard as to how they shall be maintained with apparel , meat , drink , and lodging . " ( Smith's Va . p . 166. ) The case of Thomas Garnett , who was arraigned before this Assembly at the ...
... hath sent out at ten pounds at most , without regard as to how they shall be maintained with apparel , meat , drink , and lodging . " ( Smith's Va . p . 166. ) The case of Thomas Garnett , who was arraigned before this Assembly at the ...
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... hath fallen too much in love with the pot to be much esteemed by any one . " Chamberlain , in his reply , three weeks after , confirms these unfavorable reports by fresh information received from those whom Pory currently styled his ...
... hath fallen too much in love with the pot to be much esteemed by any one . " Chamberlain , in his reply , three weeks after , confirms these unfavorable reports by fresh information received from those whom Pory currently styled his ...
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... hath been taught the use of our armes , and imploied in hunting and fowling with our fowling - peeces . " ( Id . p . 149. ) This , taken together with the concurrent accounts of the period immediately preceding the massacre in the ...
... hath been taught the use of our armes , and imploied in hunting and fowling with our fowling - peeces . " ( Id . p . 149. ) This , taken together with the concurrent accounts of the period immediately preceding the massacre in the ...
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