CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 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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... unto by the Indians , prior to its settlement by the English . 1 APPENDIX , RELATIVE TO AGAMENTICUS . BY DR . BELKNAP . AGAMENTICUS is a mountain of considerable elevation , distant about six miles from Baldhead , and eight from York ...
... unto by the Indians , prior to its settlement by the English . 1 APPENDIX , RELATIVE TO AGAMENTICUS . BY DR . BELKNAP . AGAMENTICUS is a mountain of considerable elevation , distant about six miles from Baldhead , and eight from York ...
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... unto whom he oweth a great deal more , had long ago attached it ( as he did other's 16ths ) and so he could not have demanded it , either of you or us . And if he will not believe our testimony here about , who shall be- lieve his ...
... unto whom he oweth a great deal more , had long ago attached it ( as he did other's 16ths ) and so he could not have demanded it , either of you or us . And if he will not believe our testimony here about , who shall be- lieve his ...
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... unto us , being part- ly ashamed of what they had done and written . ] To our beloved friends Mr. William Bradford , Mr. Isaac Allerton , Mr. William Brewster , and the rest of the general society of Plymouth in New England ...
... unto us , being part- ly ashamed of what they had done and written . ] To our beloved friends Mr. William Bradford , Mr. Isaac Allerton , Mr. William Brewster , and the rest of the general society of Plymouth in New England ...
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... unto you . 2dly , A distaste and personal contempt of us , for taking your parts and striving to de- fend you , and make the best of all matters touching you , insomuch as it is hard to say whether you or we are least loved of them ...
... unto you . 2dly , A distaste and personal contempt of us , for taking your parts and striving to de- fend you , and make the best of all matters touching you , insomuch as it is hard to say whether you or we are least loved of them ...
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... unto all , whilst they are in the general : but such as withdraw themselves , tempting God and des- pising their neighbours , must look for no share or part in any of these things ; but as they will be a commonwealth alone , so alone ...
... unto all , whilst they are in the general : but such as withdraw themselves , tempting God and des- pising their neighbours , must look for no share or part in any of these things ; but as they will be a commonwealth alone , so alone ...
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