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 2 |
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Together with a Letter from Master Robert Evelin, that lived there many years,
shewing the particularities, and excellency thereof. With a briefe of the charge of
victuall, and necessaries, to transport and buy stock for each Planter, or Labourer
, ...
Together with a Letter from Master Robert Evelin, that lived there many years,
shewing the particularities, and excellency thereof. With a briefe of the charge of
victuall, and necessaries, to transport and buy stock for each Planter, or Labourer
, ...
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To which is added, a brief account of the Commissioners proceedings in the
reducing of Maryland, with the Grounds and Reason thereof; the Commission
and Instructions by which they acted; the Report of the Committee of the Navy, ...
To which is added, a brief account of the Commissioners proceedings in the
reducing of Maryland, with the Grounds and Reason thereof; the Commission
and Instructions by which they acted; the Report of the Committee of the Navy, ...
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To my Worthy friend and Cousen, Captaine Iohn Smith. Touer-ioyes my heart,
when as thy Words Of these designes, with deeds I doe compare. Heere is a
Booke, such worthy truth affords, None should the due desert thereof impare; Sith
thou, ...
To my Worthy friend and Cousen, Captaine Iohn Smith. Touer-ioyes my heart,
when as thy Words Of these designes, with deeds I doe compare. Heere is a
Booke, such worthy truth affords, None should the due desert thereof impare; Sith
thou, ...
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wn • , part of the Continent adioyning to Florida; whose bounds may be streched
to the magnitude thereof without offence to any Christian inhabitant. For from the
degrees of 30. to 45. his Maiestie hath granted his Letters patents, the Coast ...
wn • , part of the Continent adioyning to Florida; whose bounds may be streched
to the magnitude thereof without offence to any Christian inhabitant. For from the
degrees of 30. to 45. his Maiestie hath granted his Letters patents, the Coast ...
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Mr. Dee recordeth in his British Monarchie, that King Edgar had a nauie of 4000
saile, with which he yearely made his progresse about this famous Monarchie of
Great Britaine, largely declaring the benefit thereof: whereupon it seemes he ...
Mr. Dee recordeth in his British Monarchie, that King Edgar had a nauie of 4000
saile, with which he yearely made his progresse about this famous Monarchie of
Great Britaine, largely declaring the benefit thereof: whereupon it seemes he ...
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