Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 101
... meet us on the next morning about eight of the clock , upon a plain within three miles of Brookfield , with which answer the messengers returned to us . Whereupon , though their speeches and carriage did much discourage divers of our ...
... meet us on the next morning about eight of the clock , upon a plain within three miles of Brookfield , with which answer the messengers returned to us . Whereupon , though their speeches and carriage did much discourage divers of our ...
Page 131
... meet ; let him look on Mary - Land with eyes admiring , and he'le then judge her , The Miracle of this Age . Here the Roman Catholic , and the Protestant Epis- copal , ( whom the world would persuade have pro- claimed open wars ...
... meet ; let him look on Mary - Land with eyes admiring , and he'le then judge her , The Miracle of this Age . Here the Roman Catholic , and the Protestant Epis- copal , ( whom the world would persuade have pro- claimed open wars ...
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... meets separately in Rooms be- longing to one of themselves ; The Seniors alone meet in a Room belonging to one of the Seniors ; & the Juniors by themselves meet in a Room belonging to one of themselves ; & in like manner do the in ...
... meets separately in Rooms be- longing to one of themselves ; The Seniors alone meet in a Room belonging to one of the Seniors ; & the Juniors by themselves meet in a Room belonging to one of themselves ; & in like manner do the in ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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