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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... passe the Seas , Not to be subiect to casualty as well as my selfe but least this disaster may hinder my proceedings , or ill will ( by rumour ) the behoofefull worke I pretend ; I haue writ this little which I did think to haue ...
... passe the Seas , Not to be subiect to casualty as well as my selfe but least this disaster may hinder my proceedings , or ill will ( by rumour ) the behoofefull worke I pretend ; I haue writ this little which I did think to haue ...
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... passe the Coast still Westward , Accominticus and Passataquack are two conuenient harbors for small barks ; and a good Countrie , within their craggie cliffs . Angoam is the next ; This place might content a right curious iudgement ...
... passe the Coast still Westward , Accominticus and Passataquack are two conuenient harbors for small barks ; and a good Countrie , within their craggie cliffs . Angoam is the next ; This place might content a right curious iudgement ...
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... passe , shewes you all along large corne fields , and great troupes of well proportioned people : but the French hauing remained heere neere sixe weekes , left nothing for vs to take occasion to examine the inhabitants relations , viz ...
... passe , shewes you all along large corne fields , and great troupes of well proportioned people : but the French hauing remained heere neere sixe weekes , left nothing for vs to take occasion to examine the inhabitants relations , viz ...
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... passe the worlds foure parts dost deeme No more , then t'were to goe to bed , or drinke , And all thou yet hast done , thor dost esteeme As nothing ; This doth cause mee thinke That thou l'aue seene so oft approu'd in dangers ( And ...
... passe the worlds foure parts dost deeme No more , then t'were to goe to bed , or drinke , And all thou yet hast done , thor dost esteeme As nothing ; This doth cause mee thinke That thou l'aue seene so oft approu'd in dangers ( And ...
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... passe Plimmoth , and ariued at New Plimmoth in New Eng- land the eleventh of Nouember , where they found all the people they left in April , as is said , lustie and in good health , except six that died . Within a moneth they returned ...
... passe Plimmoth , and ariued at New Plimmoth in New Eng- land the eleventh of Nouember , where they found all the people they left in April , as is said , lustie and in good health , except six that died . Within a moneth they returned ...
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