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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... further importunity and apprehension of loss ; and , what was equally agree- able to him , to keep up the clamor , and add to the mass of complaints raised in the Company against Argall , by now urging the Council and Company to compel ...
... further importunity and apprehension of loss ; and , what was equally agree- able to him , to keep up the clamor , and add to the mass of complaints raised in the Company against Argall , by now urging the Council and Company to compel ...
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... further gains from trade with the Indians , he drew down upon himself the denunciations of many men of substance in the colony ; of Sir George Yeardley , and all other speculators in London who were at all interested in the interdicted ...
... further gains from trade with the Indians , he drew down upon himself the denunciations of many men of substance in the colony ; of Sir George Yeardley , and all other speculators in London who were at all interested in the interdicted ...
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... further , that a message would be , as it was , sent at once to her father . As she felt sure that his affection for her would dispose him to make every sacrifice for her sake , she became reconciled to her situation , so as to ...
... further , that a message would be , as it was , sent at once to her father . As she felt sure that his affection for her would dispose him to make every sacrifice for her sake , she became reconciled to her situation , so as to ...
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... further inquiry , ascertained and certified to the king , that it was only two companies of Amsterdam merchants , who , without the knowledge or advice of the Lords States - General , had begun to occupy , within the prohibited limits ...
... further inquiry , ascertained and certified to the king , that it was only two companies of Amsterdam merchants , who , without the knowledge or advice of the Lords States - General , had begun to occupy , within the prohibited limits ...
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... Further Justification , p . 134. ) At that time Sir Thomas Dale was no longer living . He died at Masulipatam on the 9th of August , 1619. The Reverend Mr. Copeland , chaplain of Captain Martin Pring's ship of one thousand tons , the ...
... Further Justification , p . 134. ) At that time Sir Thomas Dale was no longer living . He died at Masulipatam on the 9th of August , 1619. The Reverend Mr. Copeland , chaplain of Captain Martin Pring's ship of one thousand tons , the ...
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