Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4P. Smith, 1947 - United States |
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... euery one his ship , and gaue them in a role what people euery one should carrie with them . rida . СНАР . ІV . How the Adelantado with his people departed from Spaine , and came to the Canaries , and afterward to the An- tiles . N the ...
... euery one his ship , and gaue them in a role what people euery one should carrie with them . rida . СНАР . ІV . How the Adelantado with his people departed from Spaine , and came to the Canaries , and afterward to the An- tiles . N the ...
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... euery man should haue halfe a pound of hogs flesh euery day : and this hee did three or foure daies after the Maiz was all spent . With this small quantitie of flesh , and some sodden hearbs , with much trouble the people were sustained ...
... euery man should haue halfe a pound of hogs flesh euery day : and this hee did three or foure daies after the Maiz was all spent . With this small quantitie of flesh , and some sodden hearbs , with much trouble the people were sustained ...
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... euery one carried such as hee met home with him , and clothed them euery one the best they could : so that he which had the meanest apparell , it cost aboue 30. du- cats . As many as were willing to come to the Viceroyes house he ...
... euery one carried such as hee met home with him , and clothed them euery one the best they could : so that he which had the meanest apparell , it cost aboue 30. du- cats . As many as were willing to come to the Viceroyes house he ...
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Virginia richly valued by the description of the main | 1 |
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