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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... thought that a man of worth , who might be meet to succeed him , would not take up with less than the whole work and ... thoughts , for the whole work of the ministry , and by God's providence we are directed to yourself , who was in our ...
... thought that a man of worth , who might be meet to succeed him , would not take up with less than the whole work and ... thoughts , for the whole work of the ministry , and by God's providence we are directed to yourself , who was in our ...
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... thought so necessary unto Indian conveyances until of later times . Neither can it be thought that Wompotucke Josias , who was known to be of more than ordinary understanding in the language and affairs of the English , — being bred up ...
... thought so necessary unto Indian conveyances until of later times . Neither can it be thought that Wompotucke Josias , who was known to be of more than ordinary understanding in the language and affairs of the English , — being bred up ...
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... thought by myself and Council here to be the best way as can be took , and that with all expedition ; which is the great occasion of my so speedy sending to you at this time per Captain Aldin by water , which I thought might be more ...
... thought by myself and Council here to be the best way as can be took , and that with all expedition ; which is the great occasion of my so speedy sending to you at this time per Captain Aldin by water , which I thought might be more ...
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