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Old men's tears for their own declensions
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Joshua Scottow
Re-printed by Timothy Green, 1769
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Old men's tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their and posterities further falling off from New-England's primitive constitution.
by
Joshua Scottow
Printed in the year 1691. Reprinted for B. Gray at his shop no. 2 at the head of the town dock., 1733
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Old men's tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their and posterities further falling off from New England's primitive constitution.
by
Joshua Scottow
Printed in the year 1691. Reprinted for D. Gookin, over against the Old South Meeting-House in Marlborough Street, 1749
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Old men's tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their own and posterity's further falling off from New-England's primitive constitution.
by
Joshua Scottow
Boston: printed in the year 1691. New-London: re-printed by Timothy Green., 1769
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A narrative of the planting of the Massachusetts colony anno 1628.
by
Joshua Scottow
Printed and sold by Benjamin Harris, at the sign of the Bible over against the Blew-Anchor., 1694
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Old mens tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their and posterities further falling off from New-England's primitive constitution.
by
Joshua Scottow
Printed by Benjamin Harris, and John Allen. And are to be sold at the London Coffee-House., 1691
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Old mens tears, for their own declensions.
by
Joshua Scottow
Re-printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill., 1715
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A narrative of the planting of the Massachusetts colony anno 1628.
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Joshua Scottow
Printed and sold by Benjamin Harris, at the sign of the Bible over against the Blew-Anchor., 1694
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