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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... Father Andrew White ; and Sundry Reports , from Fathers Andrew White , John Altham , John Brock , and other Jesuit Fathers of the Colony , to the Superior General at Rome . Copied from the archives of the Jesuit's College at Rome , by ...
... Father Andrew White ; and Sundry Reports , from Fathers Andrew White , John Altham , John Brock , and other Jesuit Fathers of the Colony , to the Superior General at Rome . Copied from the archives of the Jesuit's College at Rome , by ...
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... father was determined to sacrifice him ye day following , who willed him to flee to Mocoço : for shee knew yt he would vse him wel : for she heard say , that he had asked for him , and said hee would bee glad to see him : and because he ...
... father was determined to sacrifice him ye day following , who willed him to flee to Mocoço : for shee knew yt he would vse him wel : for she heard say , that he had asked for him , and said hee would bee glad to see him : and because he ...
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... father in Autiamque , which you should haue remembred , where I offered my selfe with all loyaltie , faith and loue , during my life to serve and obey him ? What then could be the cause , 1 hauing received fauours of him , and neither ...
... father in Autiamque , which you should haue remembred , where I offered my selfe with all loyaltie , faith and loue , during my life to serve and obey him ? What then could be the cause , 1 hauing received fauours of him , and neither ...
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... father , they could The great vse carrie no horses , & without the they were not able of horses . to fight with the Indians , because they were many : and so many for so many on foote they had the aduantage of them by water and by land ...
... father , they could The great vse carrie no horses , & without the they were not able of horses . to fight with the Indians , because they were many : and so many for so many on foote they had the aduantage of them by water and by land ...
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... Father ; who had carefully watched over them , as a good Shepherd does over his Flock , and who had had so tender a Care of them , both by Day and by Night ; and they were the more afflicted , that the Fatigues and Difficulties of so ...
... Father ; who had carefully watched over them , as a good Shepherd does over his Flock , and who had had so tender a Care of them , both by Day and by Night ; and they were the more afflicted , that the Fatigues and Difficulties of so ...
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