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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... vessel by the ship " Treasurer , " Captain Elfred ( I. Burke , p . 326 ; Smith's Va . p . 190 ) . This vessel , as early as 1612 , was employed in the service of the colony , under the command of Captain Argall ( Strachey , chap . 9 ) ...
... vessel by the ship " Treasurer , " Captain Elfred ( I. Burke , p . 326 ; Smith's Va . p . 190 ) . This vessel , as early as 1612 , was employed in the service of the colony , under the command of Captain Argall ( Strachey , chap . 9 ) ...
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... vessel , which the necessities of the starving colonists enforced them to take , although his voyage was thereby ... vessel ; but it would have hardly been compatible with his pecuniary circumstances to have retained it till 1619 , two ...
... vessel , which the necessities of the starving colonists enforced them to take , although his voyage was thereby ... vessel ; but it would have hardly been compatible with his pecuniary circumstances to have retained it till 1619 , two ...
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... Office to carry to Sir Dudley . Pory engaged his passage on board a Dutch vessel of twelve hundred tons , bound to Amsterdam ; but had to wait 1 a wife of one that in England had professed 12 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... Office to carry to Sir Dudley . Pory engaged his passage on board a Dutch vessel of twelve hundred tons , bound to Amsterdam ; but had to wait 1 a wife of one that in England had professed 12 [ 1619 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... vessel , " according to Stith , " of some two hundred and fifty tons , " as Smith says , with two hundred men , to take the government of the colony out of the hands of his subordinate . The ship , after a rough passage of sixteen weeks ...
... vessel , " according to Stith , " of some two hundred and fifty tons , " as Smith says , with two hundred men , to take the government of the colony out of the hands of his subordinate . The ship , after a rough passage of sixteen weeks ...
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... vessel unharmed . The laughing King of Accomac , Kiptopeke , to whom Pory then returned , informed him , that Namenacus " would also have allured himself into his country , under color of trade , to cut his throat . " He describes the ...
... vessel unharmed . The laughing King of Accomac , Kiptopeke , to whom Pory then returned , informed him , that Namenacus " would also have allured himself into his country , under color of trade , to cut his throat . " He describes the ...
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