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... patent from King James for a plantation there , and issued proposals to adventurers and planters in the Appendix to his tract . See also Howes's continuation of Stow's Annals , ed . 1615 , p . 943.-ED. yet , other things considered , it ...
... patent from King James for a plantation there , and issued proposals to adventurers and planters in the Appendix to his tract . See also Howes's continuation of Stow's Annals , ed . 1615 , p . 943.-ED. yet , other things considered , it ...
Page 28
... patent , divided a strip of land , of 100 miles wide , along the Atlantic coast of North America , extending from the 34th to the 45th degree of north latitude , -a territory which then went under the common name of Virginia , between ...
... patent , divided a strip of land , of 100 miles wide , along the Atlantic coast of North America , extending from the 34th to the 45th degree of north latitude , -a territory which then went under the common name of Virginia , between ...
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... patent , with as ample priviliges as they had , or could grant to any , and to give them the best fur- derance they could . And some of ye cheefe of y ' company douted not to obtaine their suite of ye king for liberty in Religion , and ...
... patent , with as ample priviliges as they had , or could grant to any , and to give them the best fur- derance they could . And some of ye cheefe of y ' company douted not to obtaine their suite of ye king for liberty in Religion , and ...
Page 30
... patent with as good and ample conditions as they might by any good means ob- taine . As also to treate and conclude with such mer- chants and other freinds as had manifested their forward- nes to provoke too and adventure in this vioage ...
... patent with as good and ample conditions as they might by any good means ob- taine . As also to treate and conclude with such mer- chants and other freinds as had manifested their forward- nes to provoke too and adventure in this vioage ...
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... patent granted them , and confirmed * A prison in London . Stow's Survey of London , ed . 1633 , p . 308. — Ed . † See page 36. — Ed . 1 } 1 under y Companies seale ; but these devissions and dis- 40 [ CHAP . V. HISTORY OF.
... patent granted them , and confirmed * A prison in London . Stow's Survey of London , ed . 1633 , p . 308. — Ed . † See page 36. — Ed . 1 } 1 under y Companies seale ; but these devissions and dis- 40 [ CHAP . V. HISTORY OF.
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