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... officers were my humble servants for that they valued their flesh more than I did my bones . It is very possible we might have weathered the Start , and if so we might have got into Ply- mouth Harbour but if not , we must have been lost ...
... officers were my humble servants for that they valued their flesh more than I did my bones . It is very possible we might have weathered the Start , and if so we might have got into Ply- mouth Harbour but if not , we must have been lost ...
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... Officer , in all the Dispositions which he has made , and deserves the thanks of the Trustees & also that they should speak for the continuance of his leave of absence & obtain Commission for him to sell . Mr. M'pherson with the Rangers ...
... Officer , in all the Dispositions which he has made , and deserves the thanks of the Trustees & also that they should speak for the continuance of his leave of absence & obtain Commission for him to sell . Mr. M'pherson with the Rangers ...
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... Officer belonging to Caro- lina with an armed Boat to conduct Mr. D Empsy who was sent by Sir Thos . Fitzgerald with letters from himself and from the Spanish Sceretary of State to the Governour of St. Augustine he set out from here a ...
... Officer belonging to Caro- lina with an armed Boat to conduct Mr. D Empsy who was sent by Sir Thos . Fitzgerald with letters from himself and from the Spanish Sceretary of State to the Governour of St. Augustine he set out from here a ...
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... officers and others according to their ages & the time of their arrival but neither the Saltz- burghers the English or any other Persons are to take up & cultivate Lands beyond the River Ebenezer . I am , Revd Sir , Your most obedient ...
... officers and others according to their ages & the time of their arrival but neither the Saltz- burghers the English or any other Persons are to take up & cultivate Lands beyond the River Ebenezer . I am , Revd Sir , Your most obedient ...
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... Officers of the Trustees , was I upon the spot I am sure you should have no just cause to complain but ye Kings ... Officer appointed Secretary of the Saltzburghers by the Trustees & to him were the Stores at Ebenezer entrusted . He is ...
... Officers of the Trustees , was I upon the spot I am sure you should have no just cause to complain but ye Kings ... Officer appointed Secretary of the Saltzburghers by the Trustees & to him were the Stores at Ebenezer entrusted . He is ...
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