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 4Peter Force P. Force, 1847 - United States |
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... cause they are very soft and woolled like sheep : and not so onely , but they make bootes , shooes , targets , and other things necessarie of the same . Besides the former benefits , their young ones may be framed to the yoke , for ...
... cause they are very soft and woolled like sheep : and not so onely , but they make bootes , shooes , targets , and other things necessarie of the same . Besides the former benefits , their young ones may be framed to the yoke , for ...
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... cause , besides his part of the treasure of Atabalipa , he had a good share : whereby in time he gathered an hundred and foure - score thousand Duckets together , with that which fell to his part : which he brought into Spaine : whereof ...
... cause , besides his part of the treasure of Atabalipa , he had a good share : whereby in time he gathered an hundred and foure - score thousand Duckets together , with that which fell to his part : which he brought into Spaine : whereof ...
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... cause why he went not with Soto was , because hee hoped to beg another gouernment , and that hee was loth to goe vnder the command of another : and that hee came to beg the conquest of Florida : but seeing Don Ferdinando de Soto had ...
... cause why he went not with Soto was , because hee hoped to beg another gouernment , and that hee was loth to goe vnder the command of another : and that hee came to beg the conquest of Florida : but seeing Don Ferdinando de Soto had ...
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... of the way and is lost 15. or 20. daies , be- cause of the many paths in the thicke groues that crosse to and The Cassaui roote . horses . fro The length and breadth of Cuba . fro made by next adioyning to Virginia . 15.
... of the way and is lost 15. or 20. daies , be- cause of the many paths in the thicke groues that crosse to and The Cassaui roote . horses . fro The length and breadth of Cuba . fro made by next adioyning to Virginia . 15.
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... cause she would not be discouered . lohn Ortiz trauailed all that night , and by ye morning came vnto a Riuer , A Riuer . which is in the territorie of Mocoço : and there he saw two Indians fishing ; and because they were in war with ...
... cause she would not be discouered . lohn Ortiz trauailed all that night , and by ye morning came vnto a Riuer , A Riuer . which is in the territorie of Mocoço : and there he saw two Indians fishing ; and because they were in war with ...
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