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... Port Royal , and those of the Dutch on the Hudson . Lord De la Warre had appointed Argall one of the five captains of companies , as early as 16th June , 1610 , and , a few days after , one of his council . This last appointment was ...
... Port Royal , and those of the Dutch on the Hudson . Lord De la Warre had appointed Argall one of the five captains of companies , as early as 16th June , 1610 , and , a few days after , one of his council . This last appointment was ...
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... port of destination a month earlier than the governor's vessel , if started at the earliest moment possible . Under such circumstances , any expedient for increasing the great advantage of the " Elinor , " by retarding the other vessel ...
... port of destination a month earlier than the governor's vessel , if started at the earliest moment possible . Under such circumstances , any expedient for increasing the great advantage of the " Elinor , " by retarding the other vessel ...
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... port the Governor's measures . As the Company had , in their instructions , sanctioned the leading principle of Yeardley's Indian policy , he was consequently now free to shape it in all its details as he pleased . As usual , he was not ...
... port the Governor's measures . As the Company had , in their instructions , sanctioned the leading principle of Yeardley's Indian policy , he was consequently now free to shape it in all its details as he pleased . As usual , he was not ...
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... port and communication by water between the different parts of the country . Hamor ( p . 19 ) says , " I pass by the benefit of peace by means of his captive , Pocahontas , and will only name the commodity by his means done to us , by ...
... port and communication by water between the different parts of the country . Hamor ( p . 19 ) says , " I pass by the benefit of peace by means of his captive , Pocahontas , and will only name the commodity by his means done to us , by ...
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... port to port . The season , summer , was propitious ; safe harbors were frequent , fish abundant , and Indians to be found everywhere on the main land , who would provide for them food , if needed , and be sure to give them timely ...
... port to port . The season , summer , was propitious ; safe harbors were frequent , fish abundant , and Indians to be found everywhere on the main land , who would provide for them food , if needed , and be sure to give them timely ...
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