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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... inhabitant . For from the degrees of 30. to 45 . his Maiestie hath granted his Letters patents , the Coast exten- ding South - west and North - east aboute 1500 miles ; but to follow it aboard , the shore may well be 2000. at the least ...
... inhabitant . For from the degrees of 30. to 45 . his Maiestie hath granted his Letters patents , the Coast exten- ding South - west and North - east aboute 1500 miles ; but to follow it aboard , the shore may well be 2000. at the least ...
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... inhabitants relations , viz . if there be neer three thousand people vpon these Hes ; and that the Riuer doth pearce many daies iourneies the intralles of that Countrey . We found the people in those parts verie kinde ; but in their ...
... inhabitants relations , viz . if there be neer three thousand people vpon these Hes ; and that the Riuer doth pearce many daies iourneies the intralles of that Countrey . We found the people in those parts verie kinde ; but in their ...
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... inhabitants of the west Country , made promises of much more then was looked for , but their priuate emulations quickly qualified that heat in the greater num- ber ; so that the burden lay principally on them , and some few Gentlemen my ...
... inhabitants of the west Country , made promises of much more then was looked for , but their priuate emulations quickly qualified that heat in the greater num- ber ; so that the burden lay principally on them , and some few Gentlemen my ...
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... tooke a plot of what I could see , got ac- quaintance of the inhabitants ; 1100 Beuer skins , 100 Martins and as many Otters . 40000 of drie fish we sent for Spaine with the salt fish , traine oile and Furres , 2 NEW ENGLANDS TRIALS . 9.
... tooke a plot of what I could see , got ac- quaintance of the inhabitants ; 1100 Beuer skins , 100 Martins and as many Otters . 40000 of drie fish we sent for Spaine with the salt fish , traine oile and Furres , 2 NEW ENGLANDS TRIALS . 9.
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... inhabitants by cruell warres and a mortall disease ; for where I had seene 100 or 200 people , there is scarce ten to be found . From Pembrocks bay to Har- rintons bay there is not 20 ; from thence to Cape An , some 30 ; from Taulbuts ...
... inhabitants by cruell warres and a mortall disease ; for where I had seene 100 or 200 people , there is scarce ten to be found . From Pembrocks bay to Har- rintons bay there is not 20 ; from thence to Cape An , some 30 ; from Taulbuts ...
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