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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... whole territory , and insure to the king great revenue from a prosperous and richly productive colony . To make up the more expeditiously this pro- posed number of two thousand , he urged the transportation to the colony of all convicts ...
... whole territory , and insure to the king great revenue from a prosperous and richly productive colony . To make up the more expeditiously this pro- posed number of two thousand , he urged the transportation to the colony of all convicts ...
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... whole Assembly believed in the production of two successive crops of English wheat in one season from the same spot of ground . Williams , in his " Virginia Truly Valued " ( p . 3 , ed . 1650 ) , mentions a double harvest of winter ...
... whole Assembly believed in the production of two successive crops of English wheat in one season from the same spot of ground . Williams , in his " Virginia Truly Valued " ( p . 3 , ed . 1650 ) , mentions a double harvest of winter ...
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... whole colony into the cultivation of the plant . In the London market , its price was then eight or ten shillings the pound , and the gain as yet was not diminished by the exactions of the Crown , or of its favored contractors and ...
... whole colony into the cultivation of the plant . In the London market , its price was then eight or ten shillings the pound , and the gain as yet was not diminished by the exactions of the Crown , or of its favored contractors and ...
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... whole English population on the eastern shore , in 1621 , including Savage's four , who were probably the governor's men ; Pory's ten ; and , lastly , those on Captain Wilcock's plantation , could hardly have amounted to forty persons ...
... whole English population on the eastern shore , in 1621 , including Savage's four , who were probably the governor's men ; Pory's ten ; and , lastly , those on Captain Wilcock's plantation , could hardly have amounted to forty persons ...
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... whole document . It is there boldly asserted , that , " under pretence of justifying . . . their mani- fold untruths , they ( Earl Warwick , & c . ) sued out a commission to examine , " & c .; and that , the companies earnestly pressing ...
... whole document . It is there boldly asserted , that , " under pretence of justifying . . . their mani- fold untruths , they ( Earl Warwick , & c . ) sued out a commission to examine , " & c .; and that , the companies earnestly pressing ...
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