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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... effect , to share in the labors of the embassy . The mens læva , - as Pory , in the letter above , calls it , the restless curiosity , the love of change and novelty , which made him a traveller , could not be chained down to a fixed ...
... effect , to share in the labors of the embassy . The mens læva , - as Pory , in the letter above , calls it , the restless curiosity , the love of change and novelty , which made him a traveller , could not be chained down to a fixed ...
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... effect , that the Earl , being dissatisfied with the " proceedings against Captain Argall , " sought , and finally accomplished , the removal of Sir Thomas from the place of treasurer . Now the Earl did very warmly , in open court ...
... effect , that the Earl , being dissatisfied with the " proceedings against Captain Argall , " sought , and finally accomplished , the removal of Sir Thomas from the place of treasurer . Now the Earl did very warmly , in open court ...
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... effect here intended . " The only person known to have been accused of taking any part in this " new way , " or of making any communication whatever bearing on the subject to Opechancanough , was Henry Spilman , one of the best , most ...
... effect here intended . " The only person known to have been accused of taking any part in this " new way , " or of making any communication whatever bearing on the subject to Opechancanough , was Henry Spilman , one of the best , most ...
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... effect , would be such as was afterwards admitted by him at his trial , namely , that " a greater man than Sir George Yeardley would soon come over as governor ; " intimating that then this new governor would not sustain them in their ...
... effect , would be such as was afterwards admitted by him at his trial , namely , that " a greater man than Sir George Yeardley would soon come over as governor ; " intimating that then this new governor would not sustain them in their ...
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... effect his own escape from a post in the midst of his mortal enemies before his falsehood should be detected . Hence the sudden seizure of Japazaw and his son ; their confinement in the strong house , under the guard of Poole and others ...
... effect his own escape from a post in the midst of his mortal enemies before his falsehood should be detected . Hence the sudden seizure of Japazaw and his son ; their confinement in the strong house , under the guard of Poole and others ...
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