Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 7;Band 37The Society, 1865 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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... heard hisce auribus ) that that could not be , because it was granted already to vs. So that the notion of eight miles was not the main matter , but Merimacke . Sir , I am hartely sory thus farre to trouble you , but your wisdome will ...
... heard hisce auribus ) that that could not be , because it was granted already to vs. So that the notion of eight miles was not the main matter , but Merimacke . Sir , I am hartely sory thus farre to trouble you , but your wisdome will ...
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... heard the case pleaded . Thus haue you heard the reason of our proceedings , but I must confesse I blamed the jury for giving such great damages ; my iudge- ment was ever that the Plantife would recover some smale damage , all thought ...
... heard the case pleaded . Thus haue you heard the reason of our proceedings , but I must confesse I blamed the jury for giving such great damages ; my iudge- ment was ever that the Plantife would recover some smale damage , all thought ...
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... heard only in the sufferings of Christ , in what instrument soeuer it apears , or in what place or calling ( as in this world ) the hearer may be , they shall embrace one another as ioyfully as Joseph and his brethren did ...
... heard only in the sufferings of Christ , in what instrument soeuer it apears , or in what place or calling ( as in this world ) the hearer may be , they shall embrace one another as ioyfully as Joseph and his brethren did ...
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LETTERS OF JOHN WILSON | 1 |
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