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... thereof , by the English . AFTER the expense of much treasure , time , and pains in the discovery of that part of America called Virginia , that lieth to the north of Florida , some eminent and worthy persons , ( moved more by a ...
... thereof , by the English . AFTER the expense of much treasure , time , and pains in the discovery of that part of America called Virginia , that lieth to the north of Florida , some eminent and worthy persons , ( moved more by a ...
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... thereof . And indeed , though it is safe || where || there is a liberty reserved for a change in case , yet too frequent making use thereof was never found advantageous to the subjects . But as to the people of New Plymouth - in their ...
... thereof . And indeed , though it is safe || where || there is a liberty reserved for a change in case , yet too frequent making use thereof was never found advantageous to the subjects . But as to the people of New Plymouth - in their ...
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... thereof . THE principles which those gentlemen acted from , who first enterprised that great undertaking of trans- planting themselves and their families into the remote deserts of America , hitherto seemed to be so strong as to enable ...
... thereof . THE principles which those gentlemen acted from , who first enterprised that great undertaking of trans- planting themselves and their families into the remote deserts of America , hitherto seemed to be so strong as to enable ...
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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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