Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Том 3American Antiquarian Society, 1857 |
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... thinke good . And it is ordered , that the sd Gou'n ' , Deputie , Councell , & other officers aforenamed , shalbe established and continued in their seu'al places for one whole yeare , or vntill 1629 . A.D. this Court shall thinke fitt ...
... thinke good . And it is ordered , that the sd Gou'n ' , Deputie , Councell , & other officers aforenamed , shalbe established and continued in their seu'al places for one whole yeare , or vntill 1629 . A.D. this Court shall thinke fitt ...
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American Antiquarian Society. 1629 . A.D. this Court shall thinke fitt to chuse others in the place or places of them , or any of them : & in case of death , & c . May 7 . It is ffurder ordered , that the s Gou'nor , Mr. Endecott , or ...
American Antiquarian Society. 1629 . A.D. this Court shall thinke fitt to chuse others in the place or places of them , or any of them : & in case of death , & c . May 7 . It is ffurder ordered , that the s Gou'nor , Mr. Endecott , or ...
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... thinke fitt to chuse others in the places of them , or any of them ; and that in case any of them shall deprt this lyfe before th'xpiracon of the tyme they were soe chosen for , that the Gou'no ' , or deputie and Councell , at an ample ...
... thinke fitt to chuse others in the places of them , or any of them ; and that in case any of them shall deprt this lyfe before th'xpiracon of the tyme they were soe chosen for , that the Gou'no ' , or deputie and Councell , at an ample ...
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... thinke most Convenient , wth Reseruacon not to build or manure that alreddy built on or manured ; pruided y ' if the plott of ground whereon the towne Is intended to bee built bee sett out , y ' it bee publiqueley knowne to bee intended ...
... thinke most Convenient , wth Reseruacon not to build or manure that alreddy built on or manured ; pruided y ' if the plott of ground whereon the towne Is intended to bee built bee sett out , y ' it bee publiqueley knowne to bee intended ...
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... thinke necessary for them , wherby their charge may bee fully & amply supported ; vnless it bee to any wth whom the Company in London shall make any other prticuler agreem ' , to wch relacon is to bee had in such case . And for such as ...
... thinke necessary for them , wherby their charge may bee fully & amply supported ; vnless it bee to any wth whom the Company in London shall make any other prticuler agreem ' , to wch relacon is to bee had in such case . And for such as ...
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