Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... corn from the Indians , and brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred for his ship . It was in the " Treasurer " that he effected , soon after , the capture of Pocahontas , which secured the colony from the ...
... corn from the Indians , and brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred for his ship . It was in the " Treasurer " that he effected , soon after , the capture of Pocahontas , which secured the colony from the ...
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... corn upon the stubble , and had an excellent crop of that . But , " he adds , " it must be remembered that rare - ripe corn was the corn of those times , and that they usually had two crops of it in a year . " If he had looked into the ...
... corn upon the stubble , and had an excellent crop of that . But , " he adds , " it must be remembered that rare - ripe corn was the corn of those times , and that they usually had two crops of it in a year . " If he had looked into the ...
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... corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three barrels or fifteen bushels of corn . ( Wyatt's letter to Farrar . ) In a petition , of nearly the same date ...
... corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three barrels or fifteen bushels of corn . ( Wyatt's letter to Farrar . ) In a petition , of nearly the same date ...
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... corn enough to serve them all the year and to spare . Beverley ( p . 38 ) confirms this statement in part . When Pory returned to James City , late in the following November , he found the gov- ernment in the hands of Sir Francis Wyatt ...
... corn enough to serve them all the year and to spare . Beverley ( p . 38 ) confirms this statement in part . When Pory returned to James City , late in the following November , he found the gov- ernment in the hands of Sir Francis Wyatt ...
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... corn , which they sorely needed . Brad- ford laments the previous famine , and not less the extortionate price of the knives and beads . Winslow dwells more on the seasonable relief of the starving community . ( Good Newes . ) Bradford ...
... corn , which they sorely needed . Brad- ford laments the previous famine , and not less the extortionate price of the knives and beads . Winslow dwells more on the seasonable relief of the starving community . ( Good Newes . ) Bradford ...
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