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... intended to mould themselves into , upon the first op- portunity which should offer itself , after they found a place of habitation fit to settle upon . By the aforesaid accident , things so fell out , that for the present they could ...
... intended to mould themselves into , upon the first op- portunity which should offer itself , after they found a place of habitation fit to settle upon . By the aforesaid accident , things so fell out , that for the present they could ...
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... intended proceedings to the church at New Plymouth , that so they might have their approbation and concurrence , if not their direction and assistance , in a matter of that nature , wherein themselves had been but little before ...
... intended proceedings to the church at New Plymouth , that so they might have their approbation and concurrence , if not their direction and assistance , in a matter of that nature , wherein themselves had been but little before ...
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... intended to carry it on amain . The Governor had the frame of an house set up in the place where he first pitched his tent ; and Mr. Dudley had not only framed , but finished , his house thereabouts , and re- moved himself and family ...
... intended to carry it on amain . The Governor had the frame of an house set up in the place where he first pitched his tent ; and Mr. Dudley had not only framed , but finished , his house thereabouts , and re- moved himself and family ...
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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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