The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2 |
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Hubbard , MS . N . Eng . 29 . The Southern Colony was desirous of “ beginning
their Plantation and Habitation in some fit and convenient place ” between 34
and 41 degrees north latitude , along the coasts of Virginia ; the Northern Colony
was ...
Hubbard , MS . N . Eng . 29 . The Southern Colony was desirous of “ beginning
their Plantation and Habitation in some fit and convenient place ” between 34
and 41 degrees north latitude , along the coasts of Virginia ; the Northern Colony
was ...
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BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES . PERIOD I . copies of this Patent . Purchas , b .
9 . c . 1 . Harris ' Voy . i . 818 . Smith , Virg . 203 . Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 15 . Brit .
Emp . Introd . i . 22 . Robertson , b . 9 . Memoires de l ' Amerique , ii . 185 — 192 .
BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES . PERIOD I . copies of this Patent . Purchas , b .
9 . c . 1 . Harris ' Voy . i . 818 . Smith , Virg . 203 . Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 15 . Brit .
Emp . Introd . i . 22 . Robertson , b . 9 . Memoires de l ' Amerique , ii . 185 — 192 .
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Smith describes it as “ a faire navigable river , but the coast all thereabouts most
extreme stony and rocky . ” Hist . Virginia , and New England , b . 6 . Joselyn , Voy
. 244 . Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 2 . It was “ northward of 430 . " 5 Belknap , Biog . i .
Smith describes it as “ a faire navigable river , but the coast all thereabouts most
extreme stony and rocky . ” Hist . Virginia , and New England , b . 6 . Joselyn , Voy
. 244 . Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 2 . It was “ northward of 430 . " 5 Belknap , Biog . i .
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1 Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 2 . Purchas , i ... 251 , 252 . “ All the fruit of this their
expedition , during the long winter , and the after time of their abode there , was
building a bark , which afforded them some advantage in their return . " Hubbard ,
c . 8 .
1 Hubbard , N . Eng . c . 2 . Purchas , i ... 251 , 252 . “ All the fruit of this their
expedition , during the long winter , and the after time of their abode there , was
building a bark , which afforded them some advantage in their return . " Hubbard ,
c . 8 .
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... of Maryland by the agents of the Dutch Governor Stuyvesant , 1659 , in the
Collections of N . York Hist . Society , iii . 375 . See A . D . 1623 . 1 Smith , Virg .
New England , b . 6 . Purchas , v . 1838 . I . Mather , N . Eng . 1 . Hubbard , N .
Eng . c .
... of Maryland by the agents of the Dutch Governor Stuyvesant , 1659 , in the
Collections of N . York Hist . Society , iii . 375 . See A . D . 1623 . 1 Smith , Virg .
New England , b . 6 . Purchas , v . 1838 . I . Mather , N . Eng . 1 . Hubbard , N .
Eng . c .
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