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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... says one hundred good labor- ers and mechanical men would have done more than one thousand such as went with Lord De la Warre , & c . , In the sequel of his letter , Sir Thomas Dale recommends the Earl of Salisbury , in the ensuing ...
... says one hundred good labor- ers and mechanical men would have done more than one thousand such as went with Lord De la Warre , & c . , In the sequel of his letter , Sir Thomas Dale recommends the Earl of Salisbury , in the ensuing ...
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... says ( Va . p . 126 ) , " sold us twenty negars , " the first Africans imported into this country , and the vessel from whose com- mander , serving under the flag of a friendly power , Kendall , Deputy - governor of Ber- muda , extorted ...
... says ( Va . p . 126 ) , " sold us twenty negars , " the first Africans imported into this country , and the vessel from whose com- mander , serving under the flag of a friendly power , Kendall , Deputy - governor of Ber- muda , extorted ...
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... says that Argall also was part owner . As commander , he might at first have had some small share in the vessel ; but it would have hardly been compatible with his pecuniary circumstances to have retained it till 1619 , two years after ...
... says that Argall also was part owner . As commander , he might at first have had some small share in the vessel ; but it would have hardly been compatible with his pecuniary circumstances to have retained it till 1619 , two years after ...
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... says " he would not have related it , had be not found it authentically recorded in the Company journals , that they had been informed by letters from Virginia , that they had had two harvests of wheat , the first being shaken by the ...
... says " he would not have related it , had be not found it authentically recorded in the Company journals , that they had been informed by letters from Virginia , that they had had two harvests of wheat , the first being shaken by the ...
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... says , in loose terms , they justly failed him , it is quite as possible that they were deterred by fear from testifying to the truth , or attending the trial at all , as that they did appear , and give evidence in their master's favor ...
... says , in loose terms , they justly failed him , it is quite as possible that they were deterred by fear from testifying to the truth , or attending the trial at all , as that they did appear , and give evidence in their master's favor ...
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