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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... worthy note , who desired to know the true State of Virginia as it now stands.- Also , a Narration of the Countrey , within a few dayes journey of Virginia , West and by South where people come to trade : being related to the Governour ...
... worthy note , who desired to know the true State of Virginia as it now stands.- Also , a Narration of the Countrey , within a few dayes journey of Virginia , West and by South where people come to trade : being related to the Governour ...
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... and that your Highnesse would daigne to grace this Work , by your Princely and fauourable res- pect vnto it , and know mee to be Your Highness true and faithful seruant , John Smith . TO THE RIGHT HONOUR- able and worthy Lords , Knights.
... and that your Highnesse would daigne to grace this Work , by your Princely and fauourable res- pect vnto it , and know mee to be Your Highness true and faithful seruant , John Smith . TO THE RIGHT HONOUR- able and worthy Lords , Knights.
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... worthy Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen , of his Ma- iesties Councell , for all Planta- tions and discoueries ; especially , of New England . S Eeing the deedes of the most iust , and the writings of the most wise , not onely of men ...
... worthy Lords , Knights , and Gentlemen , of his Ma- iesties Councell , for all Planta- tions and discoueries ; especially , of New England . S Eeing the deedes of the most iust , and the writings of the most wise , not onely of men ...
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... worthy Captaine the Author . Hhat which wee call the subiect of all Storie , THha Is Truth : which in this Worke of thine giues glorie To all that thou hast done . Then , scorne the spight Of Enuie ; which doth no mans merits right . My ...
... worthy Captaine the Author . Hhat which wee call the subiect of all Storie , THha Is Truth : which in this Worke of thine giues glorie To all that thou hast done . Then , scorne the spight Of Enuie ; which doth no mans merits right . My ...
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From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. To my Worthy friend and Cousen , Captaine Iohn Smith . IT T ouer - ioyes my heart , when as thy Words Of these designes , with deeds I doe compare . Heere is a Booke , such worthy truth ...
From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. To my Worthy friend and Cousen , Captaine Iohn Smith . IT T ouer - ioyes my heart , when as thy Words Of these designes , with deeds I doe compare . Heere is a Booke , such worthy truth ...
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