The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... officer of the Admiralty , parliament under any pretext whatever , from the English fishermen and respecting mariners ... officers of the Admiraltic , of such Marchants , and fishermen as have used and practised the adventures and ...
... officer of the Admiralty , parliament under any pretext whatever , from the English fishermen and respecting mariners ... officers of the Admiraltic , of such Marchants , and fishermen as have used and practised the adventures and ...
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... officer , from Raleigh to whom he received flattering accounts of the opulence and gran- deur of that country , resolved now to visit it in person . Fitting out a fleet at a great expense , he sailed on the 6th of February from Plymouth ...
... officer , from Raleigh to whom he received flattering accounts of the opulence and gran- deur of that country , resolved now to visit it in person . Fitting out a fleet at a great expense , he sailed on the 6th of February from Plymouth ...
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... officers for their government , with a proviso , that such ordinancss should not touch any man's life or member ; should only continue in force until made void by the king , or his council ; and should be , in substance , consonant to ...
... officers for their government , with a proviso , that such ordinancss should not touch any man's life or member ; should only continue in force until made void by the king , or his council ; and should be , in substance , consonant to ...
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... officers , they provided a fleet of three ships , to transport the emigrants , 100 in number , to Virginia . The charge of this em- barkation was committed to Christopher Newport , already famous for his skill in the western navigation ...
... officers , they provided a fleet of three ships , to transport the emigrants , 100 in number , to Virginia . The charge of this em- barkation was committed to Christopher Newport , already famous for his skill in the western navigation ...
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... : if any faile , they presently send forth an officer that beateth him extreamely . " Smith , Virginia , 37 , 47. Purchas , v . 1708 . 17 VOL I. 66 1607 . ment of the sovereign , all the people BRITISH COLONIES . 129.
... : if any faile , they presently send forth an officer that beateth him extreamely . " Smith , Virginia , 37 , 47. Purchas , v . 1708 . 17 VOL I. 66 1607 . ment of the sovereign , all the people BRITISH COLONIES . 129.
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