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... mean rank . " ( Mass . Hist . Coll . , 4th ser . , III . , v . p . 128. ) Pory left Plymouth soon after the date of his letter . Whether he continued his explo- rations any farther is not known . His return , however , was not to be ...
... mean rank . " ( Mass . Hist . Coll . , 4th ser . , III . , v . p . 128. ) Pory left Plymouth soon after the date of his letter . Whether he continued his explo- rations any farther is not known . His return , however , was not to be ...
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... mean , that the election of Sir Edwin was looked upon as certain , and Sir Thomas Smith's determination to retire equally so . ( Smith's Va . p . 126. ) Under such circumstances , it would have been useless for the Earl " to pur- sue ...
... mean , that the election of Sir Edwin was looked upon as certain , and Sir Thomas Smith's determination to retire equally so . ( Smith's Va . p . 126. ) Under such circumstances , it would have been useless for the Earl " to pur- sue ...
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... means prove that he did not make any to the soldiers . We , then , are war- ranted in considering Smith's statement as unshaken . Besides , this act of Sir George Yeardley's is quite in unison with his conduct , in 1616 , in the ...
... means prove that he did not make any to the soldiers . We , then , are war- ranted in considering Smith's statement as unshaken . Besides , this act of Sir George Yeardley's is quite in unison with his conduct , in 1616 , in the ...
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... means of keeping the Indians in good humor ; and , besides , of learning their designs and movements . If Argall really did turn those opportunities to his personal advantage , we should be slow to consider it a very heinous crime ...
... means of keeping the Indians in good humor ; and , besides , of learning their designs and movements . If Argall really did turn those opportunities to his personal advantage , we should be slow to consider it a very heinous crime ...
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... means sufficiently clear or explicit to establish the fact of his culpability . - In fine , Argall is also told that he " neither looked into , nor regarded the Company's instructions , but under pretence of their commission ; and ...
... means sufficiently clear or explicit to establish the fact of his culpability . - In fine , Argall is also told that he " neither looked into , nor regarded the Company's instructions , but under pretence of their commission ; and ...
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