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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... given to De Thou , the historian , for insertion in the new edition of his work . The object of the first message was to vindicate the king's theological opinions ; of the second , to defend the character of his mother , Mary , Queen of ...
... given to De Thou , the historian , for insertion in the new edition of his work . The object of the first message was to vindicate the king's theological opinions ; of the second , to defend the character of his mother , Mary , Queen of ...
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... given him by the treasurer and Council , was one for proceeding against Captain Argall in Virginia , where it was said the facts were committed , and the proofs on both sides could be readily obtained . ( Stith , p . 157 ; Smith's Va ...
... given him by the treasurer and Council , was one for proceeding against Captain Argall in Virginia , where it was said the facts were committed , and the proofs on both sides could be readily obtained . ( Stith , p . 157 ; Smith's Va ...
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... given Pory , and whatever remained of Pory's that had not been given him . Without noticing the treachery of this royal miscreant , Pory adopted the wise policy of courteously allowing him and his brother to quit the vessel unharmed ...
... given Pory , and whatever remained of Pory's that had not been given him . Without noticing the treachery of this royal miscreant , Pory adopted the wise policy of courteously allowing him and his brother to quit the vessel unharmed ...
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... given . This persuading is imputed in general terms , not directly and plainly , as a fact , but cautiously , by insinuation , as grafted into your lordship's service , which since I have 18 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... given . This persuading is imputed in general terms , not directly and plainly , as a fact , but cautiously , by insinuation , as grafted into your lordship's service , which since I have 18 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... given to it in the " Declaration . " The " Declaration " is also at fault in representing this solitary instance as a communi- cation made to Opechancanough , by a " follower " of the Earl's , or in aid of any of his alleged designs ...
... given to it in the " Declaration . " The " Declaration " is also at fault in representing this solitary instance as a communi- cation made to Opechancanough , by a " follower " of the Earl's , or in aid of any of his alleged designs ...
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