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Some honest men of our towne affirme that in their knowledge there are 68 townes in England , within as litle compasse as the bounds of Ipswich : I knowe neere 40 , where I dwelt : Rowly is larger then Ipswich , 9 or 10 miles longe ...
Some honest men of our towne affirme that in their knowledge there are 68 townes in England , within as litle compasse as the bounds of Ipswich : I knowe neere 40 , where I dwelt : Rowly is larger then Ipswich , 9 or 10 miles longe ...
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... and so we think still ; but he and Sir Ferdinand think it is not in our bounds . " Bradshaw was then about to sail for New England ; and Capt . Neale was to be written to , to bound his grant and that of the Plough Company .
... and so we think still ; but he and Sir Ferdinand think it is not in our bounds . " Bradshaw was then about to sail for New England ; and Capt . Neale was to be written to , to bound his grant and that of the Plough Company .
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Therefore their promise of protect- ing them from this Colonie , to the Government whereof they were bound to be subject by an oath of fidelity , was sinful , and much more , if they performe it ...
Therefore their promise of protect- ing them from this Colonie , to the Government whereof they were bound to be subject by an oath of fidelity , was sinful , and much more , if they performe it ...
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