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... Trade and Plantations , 1626 • • and River in 1634 1 4 60 74 • • 81 • • • Mr. Kemp , Secretary in Virginia , to the Lords Commissioners for Foreign Plantations . 17 May , 1635 . 131 • • William Robinson's Letter to George Whithead ...
... Trade and Plantations , 1626 • • and River in 1634 1 4 60 74 • • 81 • • • Mr. Kemp , Secretary in Virginia , to the Lords Commissioners for Foreign Plantations . 17 May , 1635 . 131 • • William Robinson's Letter to George Whithead ...
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... Trade and Plan- tations to the Right Honorable William Pitt , one of his Majesty's principal Secretaries of State , dated February 21 , 1760 • General Amherst's Talk to the several Indian Tribes and Nations of Indians , enclosed in his ...
... Trade and Plan- tations to the Right Honorable William Pitt , one of his Majesty's principal Secretaries of State , dated February 21 , 1760 • General Amherst's Talk to the several Indian Tribes and Nations of Indians , enclosed in his ...
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... trade found out by Captain Argall with Pata- mack , a king as great as Powhatan . " . About the same period , he placed Argall in com- mand of the " Treasurer . " She was owned by " Lord De la Warre , his noble associates , and some ...
... trade found out by Captain Argall with Pata- mack , a king as great as Powhatan . " . About the same period , he placed Argall in com- mand of the " Treasurer . " She was owned by " Lord De la Warre , his noble associates , and some ...
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... trade with the Indians : the penalty was whipping , unless the master chose to pay a fine of one angel . Female servants could not marry without the consent , either of the parents , or of the master or mistress , or of both the ...
... trade with the Indians : the penalty was whipping , unless the master chose to pay a fine of one angel . Female servants could not marry without the consent , either of the parents , or of the master or mistress , or of both the ...
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... trade , to cut his throat . " He describes the Indians at Accomac as singularly civil and tractable , free from many of the evil practices of other tribes , scrupulous , in marriages , to observe a large distance , as well as in ...
... trade , to cut his throat . " He describes the Indians at Accomac as singularly civil and tractable , free from many of the evil practices of other tribes , scrupulous , in marriages , to observe a large distance , as well as in ...
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