Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen35;Volumen45The Society, 1861 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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... poor script to be the transcript ( as indeed it was ) of our loyal hearts , and with like grace accepting that poor mite of our respects in our reception and entertainment ( according to the meanness of our condition ) of your majesty's ...
... poor script to be the transcript ( as indeed it was ) of our loyal hearts , and with like grace accepting that poor mite of our respects in our reception and entertainment ( according to the meanness of our condition ) of your majesty's ...
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... poor man's family being like to lose all for want of an issue put to that matter , after the poor old man's great charge and travel , having made two voyages , as I remember , to England about it , and the third time was taken by the ...
... poor man's family being like to lose all for want of an issue put to that matter , after the poor old man's great charge and travel , having made two voyages , as I remember , to England about it , and the third time was taken by the ...
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... poor father , with eight poor children , of which this Richard was one , came into New England two and forty years ago , in the year forty - one , in exceeding mean and low condition , and was suffered to sojourn , as a poor man and ...
... poor father , with eight poor children , of which this Richard was one , came into New England two and forty years ago , in the year forty - one , in exceeding mean and low condition , and was suffered to sojourn , as a poor man and ...
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