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... friends , and disappointed them of much of their hoped - for and proffered means . But by the advice of some friends , that Patent was taken , not in the names of any of their own company , but in the name of one Mr. John Wincob , a ...
... friends , and disappointed them of much of their hoped - for and proffered means . But by the advice of some friends , that Patent was taken , not in the names of any of their own company , but in the name of one Mr. John Wincob , a ...
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... friends and relations , swept away by the raging pestilence aforesaid : which happening together with the forementioned losses suffered by their friends , much increased the sorrow of their hearts ; so that it turned their joy , which ...
... friends and relations , swept away by the raging pestilence aforesaid : which happening together with the forementioned losses suffered by their friends , much increased the sorrow of their hearts ; so that it turned their joy , which ...
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... friends , together with the fruit- fulness and commodiousness of the country about Con- necticut , with the danger of having it possessed by others , whether Dutch , or of their own nation . But that which was the causa пgonzovμevn , or ...
... friends , together with the fruit- fulness and commodiousness of the country about Con- necticut , with the danger of having it possessed by others , whether Dutch , or of their own nation . But that which was the causa пgonzovμevn , or ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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