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you and us , the cause was heard before the Lords of the Privy Council , and after1 reported to the King ; the success whereof makes it evident to all , that the Lord hath care of his people here ; the passages are admirable , and too ...
you and us , the cause was heard before the Lords of the Privy Council , and after1 reported to the King ; the success whereof makes it evident to all , that the Lord hath care of his people here ; the passages are admirable , and too ...
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... Lord of the Province ; and the Lord of every one of these twelve Provinces was to send the same year ten men with the General Governor , well provided . To all which it is added , in the last place : " It is humbly desired that your ...
... Lord of the Province ; and the Lord of every one of these twelve Provinces was to send the same year ten men with the General Governor , well provided . To all which it is added , in the last place : " It is humbly desired that your ...
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... Lord Keeper , Lord Treasurer , Lord Privy Seal , Earl Marshal , Earl of Dorset , Lord Cottington , Mr. Treasurer , Mr. Comptroller , Mr. Secretary Cooke , Mr. Secretary Winde- bank . This day the Lords Commissioners for Foreign Plan ...
... Lord Keeper , Lord Treasurer , Lord Privy Seal , Earl Marshal , Earl of Dorset , Lord Cottington , Mr. Treasurer , Mr. Comptroller , Mr. Secretary Cooke , Mr. Secretary Winde- bank . This day the Lords Commissioners for Foreign Plan ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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