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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... thing for which he was not responsible , and which he , if then a part- owner , could not avoid without incurring a heavy pecuniary responsibility to the other joint - owners . Besides , why should she not be victualled as well as the ...
... thing for which he was not responsible , and which he , if then a part- owner , could not avoid without incurring a heavy pecuniary responsibility to the other joint - owners . Besides , why should she not be victualled as well as the ...
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... things , public or private , which he had wrongfully taken . All this correspondence , as well as all earlier documents originally in Lord De la Warre's possession , fell into the hands of Argall . Of course , he had ample time to ...
... things , public or private , which he had wrongfully taken . All this correspondence , as well as all earlier documents originally in Lord De la Warre's possession , fell into the hands of Argall . Of course , he had ample time to ...
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... thing , for he never had but one wife at once ; " and , after having passed some days in amicable trips and laying plans for gain- ing wealth , closed the drama by attempting to inveigle Pory into an ambuscade , by which he might ...
... thing , for he never had but one wife at once ; " and , after having passed some days in amicable trips and laying plans for gain- ing wealth , closed the drama by attempting to inveigle Pory into an ambuscade , by which he might ...
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... things as absolutely true when they rested on no better foundation than surmise or presumption . On the 17th of the preceding month , at a board of the Privy Council , called for the purpose of considering and providing some remedy for ...
... things as absolutely true when they rested on no better foundation than surmise or presumption . On the 17th of the preceding month , at a board of the Privy Council , called for the purpose of considering and providing some remedy for ...
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... things , " proves that he was on friendly and familiar terms with the Governor himself . The Governor's confidence in Pory likewise appears to have continued unabated . Otherwise , he would not have allowed Pory to occupy the speaker's ...
... things , " proves that he was on friendly and familiar terms with the Governor himself . The Governor's confidence in Pory likewise appears to have continued unabated . Otherwise , he would not have allowed Pory to occupy the speaker's ...
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