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" We might inhabit some part of those countries," wrote Sir Humphrey Gilbert, " and settle there such needy people of our country, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they... "
English Colonies in America ...: Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas - Page 45
by John Andrew Doyle - 1889
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The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas

John Andrew Doyle - Maryland - 1882 - 606 pages
...the East, auguring from the example of ' the great king of India, Assuerus, who matched the coloured clothes wherewith his houses and tents were apparelled...want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed by the gallows.' Gilbert himself did not publish this pamphlet,...
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Voyages in Search of the North-west Passage: From the Collection of Richard ...

Richard Hakluyt - Northwest Passage - 1886 - 216 pages
...Also, we might inhabit some part of those countries, and settle there such needy people of our country which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed with the gallows. 5. Moreover, we might from all the aforesaid...
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Voyages of the Elizabethan seamen to America, 13 narratives from the ...

Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 pages
...East, but to ' inhabit some part of those countries, and settle there such needy people of our country which now trouble the commonwealth and through want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed with the gallows.' The intending discoverers carried with...
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Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to America: Select Narratives ..., Volume 1

Richard Hakluyt - America - 1893 - 350 pages
...East, but to '_ inhabit some part of those countries, and settle there such needy people of our country which now trouble the commonwealth and through want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed with the gallows." The intending discoverers carried with...
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Colonial Immigration Laws: A Study of the Regulation of Immigration by the ...

Emberson Edward Proper - Law - 1900 - 110 pages
...of Penna., iii, 395. 4 " We might inhabit some part of those countries and settle there such needy of our own which now trouble the Commonwealth, and...want here at home are enforced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed by the gallows." " A Discourse to prove a passage by the...
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of ..., Issue 12

Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1905 - 508 pages
...' we might inhabit some part of those countries, and settle there such needy people of our country, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are forced to commit outrageous offences, whereby they are daily consumed with the gallows.' And this scheme...
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The English Voyages of the Sixteenth Century

Walter Raleigh - Discoveries in geography - 1906 - 232 pages
...' we might inhabit some part of those countries, and settle there such needy people of our country, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are forced to commit outrageous offences, -whereby they are daily consumed with the galr i 1-11 i r •...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1908 - 804 pages
...we might inhabite some part of those countryes, and settle there such needy people of our countrey, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are inforced to commit outragious offences, whereby they are dayly consumed with the gallowes." * According...
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The Origins of the British Colonial System, 1578-1660 ...

George Louis Beer - Great Britain - 1908 - 460 pages
...we might inhabite some part of those countryes, and settle there such needy people of our countrey, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are inforced to commit outragious offences, whereby they are dayly consumed with the gallowes." 1 According...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1908 - 812 pages
...we might inhabite some part of those countryes, and settle there such needy people of our countrey, which now trouble the commonwealth, and through want here at home are inforced to commit outragious offences, whereby they are dayly consumed with the gallowes."3 According...
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