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... ground to build a Town together , which wee did much like of , promising to speake for them to the gen- erall Court , that they might possesse all the compasse of that hill , upon which their Wigwams then stood , and so wee departed ...
... ground to build a Town together , which wee did much like of , promising to speake for them to the gen- erall Court , that they might possesse all the compasse of that hill , upon which their Wigwams then stood , and so wee departed ...
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... ground are spread as farre as these Atlanticke shores , there being but few of them in these parts in comparison of those which are more contiguous to the Anian straits , if we may credit some Historians herein what ever these ...
... ground are spread as farre as these Atlanticke shores , there being but few of them in these parts in comparison of those which are more contiguous to the Anian straits , if we may credit some Historians herein what ever these ...
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... ground when we first came over , there was scarce any man that could beleeve that English graine would grow , or that the Plow could doe any good in this woody and rocky soile . And thus they continued in this supine unbeliefe for some ...
... ground when we first came over , there was scarce any man that could beleeve that English graine would grow , or that the Plow could doe any good in this woody and rocky soile . And thus they continued in this supine unbeliefe for some ...
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... ground should yeeld such kind of increase in so small a time . I would not readily commend a faire day before night , nor promise much of such kind of beginnings , in all persons , nor yet in all of these , for wee know the profession ...
... ground should yeeld such kind of increase in so small a time . I would not readily commend a faire day before night , nor promise much of such kind of beginnings , in all persons , nor yet in all of these , for wee know the profession ...
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... ground and none to gather them . Formerly thou had , The Day - break , some dawnings of light , after a long and black night of darkenes , here thou seest the sun is up , which wee hope will rejoice like the strong man to run its race ...
... ground and none to gather them . Formerly thou had , The Day - break , some dawnings of light , after a long and black night of darkenes , here thou seest the sun is up , which wee hope will rejoice like the strong man to run its race ...
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