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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... writ this little which I did think to haue concealed from any publike vse , till I had made my returnes speake as much , as my pen now doth . But because I speak so much of fishing , if any take mee for such a deuote fisher , as I ...
... writ this little which I did think to haue concealed from any publike vse , till I had made my returnes speake as much , as my pen now doth . But because I speak so much of fishing , if any take mee for such a deuote fisher , as I ...
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... writ this discourse ; thinking to haue sent it you of his Maiesties Councell , by some ship or other : for I saw their purpose was to take all they could . At last we were chased by one Captain Barra , an English Pyrat , in a small ship ...
... writ this discourse ; thinking to haue sent it you of his Maiesties Councell , by some ship or other : for I saw their purpose was to take all they could . At last we were chased by one Captain Barra , an English Pyrat , in a small ship ...
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... writ so largely , as in briefe I hope this may suffice you to remember , that New England is a part of Ame- rica , betwixt the Degrees of 41. and 45. the very meane betwixt the North Pole and the Line . From 43. to 45 . the coast is ...
... writ so largely , as in briefe I hope this may suffice you to remember , that New England is a part of Ame- rica , betwixt the Degrees of 41. and 45. the very meane betwixt the North Pole and the Line . From 43. to 45 . the coast is ...
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... writ to me , he went with her to Virginia with fish , to trade with them for such commodities as they might spare ; he knew both these countries well , yet he promised me the next Spring to meet me in New England ; but the ship and he ...
... writ to me , he went with her to Virginia with fish , to trade with them for such commodities as they might spare ; he knew both these countries well , yet he promised me the next Spring to meet me in New England ; but the ship and he ...
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... writ , but so much more approued of it , that he stayed there with five or six men in a little boate ; finding 2 or 3 Frenchmen among the sauages , who had lost their ship , augmented his companie , with whom he ranged the coast to ...
... writ , but so much more approued of it , that he stayed there with five or six men in a little boate ; finding 2 or 3 Frenchmen among the sauages , who had lost their ship , augmented his companie , with whom he ranged the coast to ...
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