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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... reason of this plantation , the Marchants may haue fraught both out and home : which yeelds an aduan- tage worth consideration . Your Cor - fish you may in like manner transport as you see cause , to serue the Ports in Portugale ( as ...
... reason of this plantation , the Marchants may haue fraught both out and home : which yeelds an aduan- tage worth consideration . Your Cor - fish you may in like manner transport as you see cause , to serue the Ports in Portugale ( as ...
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... reasons , not being so sufficiently yet acquainted in those parts , to write fully the estate of the Sea , the Ayre , the Land , the Fruites , the Rocks , the People , the Gouernment , Religion , Territories , and Limitations , Friends ...
... reasons , not being so sufficiently yet acquainted in those parts , to write fully the estate of the Sea , the Ayre , the Land , the Fruites , the Rocks , the People , the Gouernment , Religion , Territories , and Limitations , Friends ...
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... reasons with my deeds , will so preuaile with some , that I shall not want imployment in these affaires , to make the most blinde see his owne senselesnesse , and incredulity ; Hoping that gaine will make them affect that , which ...
... reasons with my deeds , will so preuaile with some , that I shall not want imployment in these affaires , to make the most blinde see his owne senselesnesse , and incredulity ; Hoping that gaine will make them affect that , which ...
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... reason to preuent : For , I am not so simple , to thinke , that euer any other motiue then wealth , will euer erect there a Commonweale ; or draw compa- nie from their ease and humours at home , to stay in New Eng- land to effect my ...
... reason to preuent : For , I am not so simple , to thinke , that euer any other motiue then wealth , will euer erect there a Commonweale ; or draw compa- nie from their ease and humours at home , to stay in New Eng- land to effect my ...
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... Reason : yet I intreate such giue me leaue to excuse my selfe of so much imbecillitie , as to say , that in these eight yeares which I haue been conuersant with these affairs , I haue not learned there is a great difference , betwixt ...
... Reason : yet I intreate such giue me leaue to excuse my selfe of so much imbecillitie , as to say , that in these eight yeares which I haue been conuersant with these affairs , I haue not learned there is a great difference , betwixt ...
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