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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... meanes ) I make it not apparent ; please God to blesse me but from such accidents as are beyond my power and reason to preuent . For my labours , I desire but such conditions as were pro- mised me out of the gaines ; and that your ...
... meanes ) I make it not apparent ; please God to blesse me but from such accidents as are beyond my power and reason to preuent . For my labours , I desire but such conditions as were pro- mised me out of the gaines ; and that your ...
Page xiv
... 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 Councell , then those Cities ...
... 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 Councell , then those Cities ...
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... meanes to transport a Colonie , I would rather liue here then any where : and if it did not maintaine it selfe ... mean and a base commo- ditie yet who will but truely take the pains and consider the sequell , I thinke will allow it well ...
... meanes to transport a Colonie , I would rather liue here then any where : and if it did not maintaine it selfe ... mean and a base commo- ditie yet who will but truely take the pains and consider the sequell , I thinke will allow it well ...
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... meanes to haue them that they doe , and with all those aduantages . The particular staple commodi- had . ground approou- First , the ground is so fertill , that questionless it The nature of is capable of producing any Grain , Fruits ...
... meanes to haue them that they doe , and with all those aduantages . The particular staple commodi- had . ground approou- First , the ground is so fertill , that questionless it The nature of is capable of producing any Grain , Fruits ...
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... meanes ; or but only his merit to aduance his for- tune , then to tread , and plant that ground hee hath purchased by the hazard of his life ? If he haue but the taste of virtue , and magnanimitie , what to such a minde can bee more ...
... meanes ; or but only his merit to aduance his for- tune , then to tread , and plant that ground hee hath purchased by the hazard of his life ? If he haue but the taste of virtue , and magnanimitie , what to such a minde can bee more ...
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