Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1879 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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... Pounds , for the Liberty and Advantage which was to be Allow'd him . Because he lay Sick , he had Nothing , and Saw Nothing aboard , but what had been Shipp'd by others Concerned in the Voyage . He went and made the " Beft of his Goods ...
... Pounds , for the Liberty and Advantage which was to be Allow'd him . Because he lay Sick , he had Nothing , and Saw Nothing aboard , but what had been Shipp'd by others Concerned in the Voyage . He went and made the " Beft of his Goods ...
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... Pounds . The Governour's Son , could not Demand of Rouse , as he did of Cauphin , a Present of Twenty Pounds to the Governour , for bringing his Fine fo low . " After this , Capt . Roufe is frequently Sollicited to make the " Governour ...
... Pounds . The Governour's Son , could not Demand of Rouse , as he did of Cauphin , a Present of Twenty Pounds to the Governour , for bringing his Fine fo low . " After this , Capt . Roufe is frequently Sollicited to make the " Governour ...
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... Pounds a Year , muft not Pay Thirty Pounds a Year Pen- fion to Son Paul , or be turn'd out ! Cum multis alijs . What would have been the Punishment of fuch things in Old King Alfred's Days ? These things make a louder Cry , than can be ...
... Pounds a Year , muft not Pay Thirty Pounds a Year Pen- fion to Son Paul , or be turn'd out ! Cum multis alijs . What would have been the Punishment of fuch things in Old King Alfred's Days ? These things make a louder Cry , than can be ...
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