Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... beginnings are full of cas- ualty and danger , and obnoxious to many miseries . They must be well grounded , well followed , and managed with great stocks of money , by men of resolution , that will not be daunted by ordinary accidents ...
... beginnings are full of cas- ualty and danger , and obnoxious to many miseries . They must be well grounded , well followed , and managed with great stocks of money , by men of resolution , that will not be daunted by ordinary accidents ...
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... beginning , progress and continuance of that of New - England . Written by the right Worshipfull , Sir Ferdinando Gorges , Knight and Governour of the Fort and Island of Plymouth in DEVONSHIRE . LONDON : Printed by E. Brudenell , for ...
... beginning , progress and continuance of that of New - England . Written by the right Worshipfull , Sir Ferdinando Gorges , Knight and Governour of the Fort and Island of Plymouth in DEVONSHIRE . LONDON : Printed by E. Brudenell , for ...
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... beginning where they ended at forty degrees , and from thence to forty - eight north- wards , and into the land from sea to sea . Of this my resolu- tion I was bold to offer the sounder considerations to divers of his Majesty's ...
... beginning where they ended at forty degrees , and from thence to forty - eight north- wards , and into the land from sea to sea . Of this my resolu- tion I was bold to offer the sounder considerations to divers of his Majesty's ...
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... beginning of August following , anno 1623 , that being the place he resolved to make his resi- dence , as proper for the public as well as for his private ; where landing his provisions and building his storehouses , * he sent to them ...
... beginning of August following , anno 1623 , that being the place he resolved to make his resi- dence , as proper for the public as well as for his private ; where landing his provisions and building his storehouses , * he sent to them ...
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... beginning from the westernmost parts of our bounds eastwards , where the Lord of Mougrave began his limits , and ended the same at the river called Hudson's river ; to the eastward of the river was placed the Duke of Lenox , since Duke ...
... beginning from the westernmost parts of our bounds eastwards , where the Lord of Mougrave began his limits , and ended the same at the river called Hudson's river ; to the eastward of the river was placed the Duke of Lenox , since Duke ...
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