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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... howse to the ground , all in the sight of the Indians , and soe kept him prisoner till wee sent him for England , whether wee sent him , for that my Lord Cheife Justice there soe required that hee might punish him cappitally for fowler ...
... howse to the ground , all in the sight of the Indians , and soe kept him prisoner till wee sent him for England , whether wee sent him , for that my Lord Cheife Justice there soe required that hee might punish him cappitally for fowler ...
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... howse where there is not one dead , and in some howses many ) the naturall causes seem to bee in the want of warm lodginge , and good dyet to which Englishmen are habittuated at home ; and in the suddain increase of heate which they ...
... howse where there is not one dead , and in some howses many ) the naturall causes seem to bee in the want of warm lodginge , and good dyet to which Englishmen are habittuated at home ; and in the suddain increase of heate which they ...
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... howse at London , one of which came about Sep- tember last from Paris in Ffrance , ( where her husband had left her 4 yeares before ) to London where shee had heard her hus- band had marryed a second wife , and whom by enquiry shee ...
... howse at London , one of which came about Sep- tember last from Paris in Ffrance , ( where her husband had left her 4 yeares before ) to London where shee had heard her hus- band had marryed a second wife , and whom by enquiry shee ...
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... howse . But ( as the manner has bin ) hee must eate some A Salvage scared . furmety before hee goe : downe hee sits , and eats , and withall had an eie on every side ; and now and then saw a sword , or a dagger layd a thwart a head ...
... howse . But ( as the manner has bin ) hee must eate some A Salvage scared . furmety before hee goe : downe hee sits , and eats , and withall had an eie on every side ; and now and then saw a sword , or a dagger layd a thwart a head ...
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From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. chinkes of the out howse , for feare the fire might be seene in the night , and be a meanes to direct his enemies where to finde them . Moneths in Eng Ambassador . And in the meane time ...
From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. chinkes of the out howse , for feare the fire might be seene in the night , and be a meanes to direct his enemies where to finde them . Moneths in Eng Ambassador . And in the meane time ...
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