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 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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... Master and companie , took from them to the value of about 500 pounds ; and after 14 days sent them home with a poore supply of victuall , their owne being deuoured by the Marquis and his hungry seruants ; they ariued at London the 14 ...
... Master and companie , took from them to the value of about 500 pounds ; and after 14 days sent them home with a poore supply of victuall , their owne being deuoured by the Marquis and his hungry seruants ; they ariued at London the 14 ...
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... Master with me did most basely in stealing some sauages from that coast to sel , when he was directed to haue gone for Spaine , yet that place was so remote from Capawuck , where Epenew should haue fraughted them with gold ore . His ...
... Master with me did most basely in stealing some sauages from that coast to sel , when he was directed to haue gone for Spaine , yet that place was so remote from Capawuck , where Epenew should haue fraughted them with gold ore . His ...
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... Master and his companie , the third for the victuallers : which course being still permitted , wil be no hindrance to the plantation , go there neuer so many , but a meanes of transporting that yearely for little or nothing , which ...
... Master and his companie , the third for the victuallers : which course being still permitted , wil be no hindrance to the plantation , go there neuer so many , but a meanes of transporting that yearely for little or nothing , which ...
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... Masters destitute . But it may be justly admired , what the cause should be that men of contrary mindes should so strangely concure in the jealousies and dislikes of this worke , neither opposing any of the former Colonies , whereof the ...
... Masters destitute . But it may be justly admired , what the cause should be that men of contrary mindes should so strangely concure in the jealousies and dislikes of this worke , neither opposing any of the former Colonies , whereof the ...
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... Master thought good to passe into Mattachusets bay , to try whether that would yeeld him any , which he performed , and speeding there , better then he had reason to expect : having left his spare men behind him in the Country at Cape ...
... Master thought good to passe into Mattachusets bay , to try whether that would yeeld him any , which he performed , and speeding there , better then he had reason to expect : having left his spare men behind him in the Country at Cape ...
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