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... the first vessel , " Cornelius's , small barke , " he took a new course , whom I am so everlastingly bounde ) these poore fruites 4 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS . Letter of John Pory, Secretary of Virginia, to Sir Dudley Carleton.
... the first vessel , " Cornelius's , small barke , " he took a new course , whom I am so everlastingly bounde ) these poore fruites 4 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS . Letter of John Pory, Secretary of Virginia, to Sir Dudley Carleton.
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... course in the " Treasurer , " to Virginia , fifty leagues to the northward of the Azores . After his arrival , he went in her to procure corn from the Indians , and brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred ...
... course in the " Treasurer , " to Virginia , fifty leagues to the northward of the Azores . After his arrival , he went in her to procure corn from the Indians , and brought away eleven hundred bushels for the colony , and three hundred ...
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... course , as currency in the colony . Hence the profit on the servant hired out would not exceed seventeen pounds per annum . In 1617 , Lord De la Warre for one hundred pounds paid , engaged to transport to Virginia seven able men ...
... course , as currency in the colony . Hence the profit on the servant hired out would not exceed seventeen pounds per annum . In 1617 , Lord De la Warre for one hundred pounds paid , engaged to transport to Virginia seven able men ...
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... course at the Hague ; and so , says Sir Dudley , “ I have said nothing to him about the matter . " Pory , however , was deeply sensible of Sir Dudley's kind treatment , and would willingly have entered his service upon the slightest ...
... course at the Hague ; and so , says Sir Dudley , “ I have said nothing to him about the matter . " Pory , however , was deeply sensible of Sir Dudley's kind treatment , and would willingly have entered his service upon the slightest ...
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... course of these explorations , the vessel touched at the then infant settlement at Plymouth , and , by a timely supply of provisions , relieved the famishing colonists ; and enabled them , by a sale of beads and knives , to trade with ...
... course of these explorations , the vessel touched at the then infant settlement at Plymouth , and , by a timely supply of provisions , relieved the famishing colonists ; and enabled them , by a sale of beads and knives , to trade with ...
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