Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 118
... friends and neigh- bors , and our good friends at Maplested , when you see them , and those our worthy and kind friends at Assington , etc. My brother Arthur hath carried himself very soberly since he came on shipboard , and so hath Mr ...
... friends and neigh- bors , and our good friends at Maplested , when you see them , and those our worthy and kind friends at Assington , etc. My brother Arthur hath carried himself very soberly since he came on shipboard , and so hath Mr ...
Page 201
... friends , the colony now looks with the torn face of two parties , and that the greater number of Portsmouth , with other loving friends adhering to them , appear as one grieved party ; the other three towns , or greater part of them ...
... friends , the colony now looks with the torn face of two parties , and that the greater number of Portsmouth , with other loving friends adhering to them , appear as one grieved party ; the other three towns , or greater part of them ...
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... Friends stand aloof and make no proof what prayers or tears can do ; Your Godly friends are now more friends to Christ than unto you . Where tender love men's hearts did move unto a sympathy , And bearing part of others ' smart Rev. 21 ...
... Friends stand aloof and make no proof what prayers or tears can do ; Your Godly friends are now more friends to Christ than unto you . Where tender love men's hearts did move unto a sympathy , And bearing part of others ' smart Rev. 21 ...
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Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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