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 3Peter Force P. Force, 1844 - United States |
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... their chiefe King , received voluntarilie a crown and a scepter , with a full acknowledgment of dutie and submission . Principallie Principallie when Captaine Newport was with Powhatan at Warow a 6 A true Declaration.
... their chiefe King , received voluntarilie a crown and a scepter , with a full acknowledgment of dutie and submission . Principallie Principallie when Captaine Newport was with Powhatan at Warow a 6 A true Declaration.
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... Captaine to Brasilia , who al- though they were supplanted , by the comming of the Cardinall of Loraine , and the trecherie of their double hearted leader , yet would not the Church of Geneua , ( after a Synodicall con- sultation ) haue ...
... Captaine to Brasilia , who al- though they were supplanted , by the comming of the Cardinall of Loraine , and the trecherie of their double hearted leader , yet would not the Church of Geneua , ( after a Synodicall con- sultation ) haue ...
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... Captaine Newport , and the other of chiefe regarde in the fleete , wherein it was resolued by an vniformitie of consent , to runne southerlie into the Tropique , which they did , till they came to the height of foure and twentie , but ...
... Captaine Newport , and the other of chiefe regarde in the fleete , wherein it was resolued by an vniformitie of consent , to runne southerlie into the Tropique , which they did , till they came to the height of foure and twentie , but ...
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... Captaine Newport , were in the height of 27. and the 24. of July 1609. there arose such a storme , as if Ionas had ... Captaines was amased : the skill of the marriners was confounded : the Ship most vio- lently leaked , and though two ...
... Captaine Newport , were in the height of 27. and the 24. of July 1609. there arose such a storme , as if Ionas had ... Captaines was amased : the skill of the marriners was confounded : the Ship most vio- lently leaked , and though two ...
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... Captaine Newport vpon sundry occurrents : such a plentie of Cattell , as all the Spaniards found not in the whole kingdome of Mexico , when all their presents were but hennes , and giny cocks , and the bread of Maize , and Cently ...
... Captaine Newport vpon sundry occurrents : such a plentie of Cattell , as all the Spaniards found not in the whole kingdome of Mexico , when all their presents were but hennes , and giny cocks , and the bread of Maize , and Cently ...
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