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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... side . The Cacique neuer came againe nor sent other message . And because in the towne where the Gouernour lodged ... side people on the other side of the Riuer , and came to of Rio tell him on his behalfe , that the next day he with ...
... side . The Cacique neuer came againe nor sent other message . And because in the towne where the Gouernour lodged ... side people on the other side of the Riuer , and came to of Rio tell him on his behalfe , that the next day he with ...
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... side of a Riuer , that A Riuer . passed thereby : hee trauelled thitherward , and came vnto it and on the other side hee saw many Indians , that taried for him , making shew as though they would defend the passage . And because hee knew ...
... side of a Riuer , that A Riuer . passed thereby : hee trauelled thitherward , and came vnto it and on the other side hee saw many Indians , that taried for him , making shew as though they would defend the passage . And because hee knew ...
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... side of the opening of Port - Royal to be Sholes and Breakers to the mid- dle of the opening ; and three leagues or thereabouts into the Sea , from the side aforesaid , is unsafe to meddle with : but the S. W. and W. side we found all ...
... side of the opening of Port - Royal to be Sholes and Breakers to the mid- dle of the opening ; and three leagues or thereabouts into the Sea , from the side aforesaid , is unsafe to meddle with : but the S. W. and W. side we found all ...
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Virginia richly valued by the description of the main | 1 |
A Relation of a Discovery lately made on the Coast | 1 |
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