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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... Pinnace & c . Roaders belonging to the Colonie , either now therein , or hither arriuing , without leaue and commis- sion from the Generall or chiefe Commaunder of the Colonie vpon paine of death . 36 No man or woman whatsoeuer ...
... Pinnace & c . Roaders belonging to the Colonie , either now therein , or hither arriuing , without leaue and commis- sion from the Generall or chiefe Commaunder of the Colonie vpon paine of death . 36 No man or woman whatsoeuer ...
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... pinnace , which we made there , for the transporting and carrying of vs to Virginia . But our deliuery was not more strange in falling so opportunely and happily vpon the land , as our feed- ing & preseruation was beyond our hopes ...
... pinnace , which we made there , for the transporting and carrying of vs to Virginia . But our deliuery was not more strange in falling so opportunely and happily vpon the land , as our feed- ing & preseruation was beyond our hopes ...
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... Pinnace which wee built there , the Patience , wee prepared and made our selues readie , to ship for Virginia , hauing powdred some store of Hogges flesh for prouision thither , and the com- pany thereof , for some reasonable time : but ...
... Pinnace which wee built there , the Patience , wee prepared and made our selues readie , to ship for Virginia , hauing powdred some store of Hogges flesh for prouision thither , and the com- pany thereof , for some reasonable time : but ...
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... pinnaces , and departed from the towne , almost downe halfe the Riuer , we met my Lord de la Warre comming vp with three ships , wel furnished with victuall , which reuiued all the company , and gaue them great content . And after some ...
... pinnaces , and departed from the towne , almost downe halfe the Riuer , we met my Lord de la Warre comming vp with three ships , wel furnished with victuall , which reuiued all the company , and gaue them great content . And after some ...
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... Pinnace to carry them into Virginia , being almost out of hope and com- fort of our comming ; because Captaine Dauies his time was to haue beene with them long before we came . And thus they spent their time in labor , imploying ...
... Pinnace to carry them into Virginia , being almost out of hope and com- fort of our comming ; because Captaine Dauies his time was to haue beene with them long before we came . And thus they spent their time in labor , imploying ...
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