Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29Massachusetts Historical Society, 1846 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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... Council on the friendship then subsisting between their two govern- ments at home , which should alone make them also friends , continues : - " Yet are many of us further tied by the good and courteous entreaty which we have found in ...
... Council on the friendship then subsisting between their two govern- ments at home , which should alone make them also friends , continues : - " Yet are many of us further tied by the good and courteous entreaty which we have found in ...
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... Council of New England " in England . After expressing an opinion as to the rising influence of the Dutch colony , and the importance of guarding against them , he says , " For strength of men and fortification , they far exceed us ...
... Council of New England " in England . After expressing an opinion as to the rising influence of the Dutch colony , and the importance of guarding against them , he says , " For strength of men and fortification , they far exceed us ...
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... Council of the Dutch Reformed Communion in Leyden . 1630. 1 March . Richard Parsons states in a petition , that he is desirous of making his confession of faith in the Dutch church ; not- withstanding which , the council of the English ...
... Council of the Dutch Reformed Communion in Leyden . 1630. 1 March . Richard Parsons states in a petition , that he is desirous of making his confession of faith in the Dutch church ; not- withstanding which , the council of the English ...
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... council having presented a written accusation against Staffart and Oliardt to the magistrates , in which , however , no other real charge than the above was made against either ; they were both , accord- ing to the orders of the ...
... council having presented a written accusation against Staffart and Oliardt to the magistrates , in which , however , no other real charge than the above was made against either ; they were both , accord- ing to the orders of the ...
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... Council , and his brother a man of consider- able note . So that , if a son of either of them had been taken captive , it is probable he was returned or recovered ; or , at least , there would have been some traditional account of his ...
... Council , and his brother a man of consider- able note . So that , if a son of either of them had been taken captive , it is probable he was returned or recovered ; or , at least , there would have been some traditional account of his ...
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