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 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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... Commission and Instructions by which they acted ; the Report of the Committee of the Navy , concerning that Province ; and some other Papers and Passages relating thereunto : to- gether with the Copy of a Writing under the Lord ...
... Commission and Instructions by which they acted ; the Report of the Committee of the Navy , concerning that Province ; and some other Papers and Passages relating thereunto : to- gether with the Copy of a Writing under the Lord ...
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... Commission ; hauing also receiued meanes , power , and authority by your directions to plant there a Colony , and make further search and discouery in those parts there yet vnknowne : Considering , withall , first those of his Maiesties ...
... Commission ; hauing also receiued meanes , power , and authority by your directions to plant there a Colony , and make further search and discouery in those parts there yet vnknowne : Considering , withall , first those of his Maiesties ...
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... commission onely to take Spaniard , Portu- gales , and Pyrats ; which at last hee did : but they kept this examinates Captaine and some other of his company with him . The next day the French men of warre went aboard vs , and tooke what ...
... commission onely to take Spaniard , Portu- gales , and Pyrats ; which at last hee did : but they kept this examinates Captaine and some other of his company with him . The next day the French men of warre went aboard vs , and tooke what ...
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... commission , for the trespasse of his men who had tenne skinnes perposed for it , to bee payd by a day certaine : The Sachem at the time appointed , bringes the Beaver to Wes- saguscus : where the owner lived , but just then was gone ...
... commission , for the trespasse of his men who had tenne skinnes perposed for it , to bee payd by a day certaine : The Sachem at the time appointed , bringes the Beaver to Wes- saguscus : where the owner lived , but just then was gone ...
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... commission to such as hee had found ready for such imployments , to enter in the howse at Ma - re - Mount , and with a shallop , to bring from thence such corne , and other Commission for corne . utensilles , as in their commission hee ...
... commission to such as hee had found ready for such imployments , to enter in the howse at Ma - re - Mount , and with a shallop , to bring from thence such corne , and other Commission for corne . utensilles , as in their commission hee ...
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