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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... persons , so profane , so riotous , so full of mutiny and treasonable intendments , that , in a parcel of three hundred , not many gave testimony , beside their names , that they were Christians ; and , besides , were of such diseased ...
... persons , so profane , so riotous , so full of mutiny and treasonable intendments , that , in a parcel of three hundred , not many gave testimony , beside their names , that they were Christians ; and , besides , were of such diseased ...
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... persons , could not possibly continue , unless the severe laws above referred to should be made and published , in ... persons , who , as the treasurer understood , would be very acceptable to the colony . It does not appear that these ...
... persons , could not possibly continue , unless the severe laws above referred to should be made and published , in ... persons , who , as the treasurer understood , would be very acceptable to the colony . It does not appear that these ...
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... persons were pardoned & ordered to be sent to the Summer Isles , by Letter to Sir Tho . Smyth . LETTER OF JOHN PORY , SECRETARY OF VIRGINIA , TO SIR DUDLEY CARLETON . - RIGHT HONOURABLE , AND MY SINGULAR GOOD LORDE Hav- ing mett with so ...
... persons were pardoned & ordered to be sent to the Summer Isles , by Letter to Sir Tho . Smyth . LETTER OF JOHN PORY , SECRETARY OF VIRGINIA , TO SIR DUDLEY CARLETON . - RIGHT HONOURABLE , AND MY SINGULAR GOOD LORDE Hav- ing mett with so ...
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... person who brought him to Virginia , and afterwards the term agreed on with the former master . Servants were forbidden to ... persons in selling servants " for forty , fifty , or threescore pounds , whom the Company hath sent out at ten ...
... person who brought him to Virginia , and afterwards the term agreed on with the former master . Servants were forbidden to ... persons in selling servants " for forty , fifty , or threescore pounds , whom the Company hath sent out at ten ...
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... 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 an old acquaintance . " Cham- berlain ...
... 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 an old acquaintance . " Cham- berlain ...
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