Leah and Rachel, or, The two fruitfull sisters Virginia and Mary-land their present condition, impartially stated and related : VVith a removall of such imputations as are scandalously cast on those countries, whereby many deceived souls, chose rather to beg, steal, rot in prison, and come to shamefull deaths, then to better their being by going thither, wherein is plenty of all things necessary for humane subsistance /
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Leah and Rachel, or, The two fruitfull sisters Virginia and Mary-land their present condition, impartially stated and related : VVith a removall of such imputations as are scandalously cast on those countries, whereby many deceived souls, chose rather to beg, steal, rot in prison, and come to shamefull deaths, then to better their being by going thither, wherein is plenty of all things necessary for humane subsistance /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hammond, John, fl. 1655
Corporate Author: Sabin Americana, 1500-1926
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by T. Mabb, and are to be sold by N. Bourn, 1656.
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Item Description:In: Force, Peter. Tracts ... (Washington, 1836-46), v. 3 (1844) no. 14.
On verso of t.-p.: Force's Collection of historical tracts.
The part relating to Maryland treats of the troubles between the proprietor and the Puritans from the standpoint of an adherent of Lord Baltimore.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Sabin no. 30102.
Physical Description:30 p. ; 24 cm.
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