Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... hope of employment under their own prince ; and therefore there was liberty given to them ( for preventing other evils ) to be entertained as mer- cenaries under what prince or state they pleased , a liberty granted upon show of reason ...
... hope of employment under their own prince ; and therefore there was liberty given to them ( for preventing other evils ) to be entertained as mer- cenaries under what prince or state they pleased , a liberty granted upon show of reason ...
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... hope they gave me of those parts where they did inhabit , as proper for our uses ; especially when I found what goodly rivers , stately islands and safe harbors those parts abounded with , being the special marks I levelled at , as the ...
... hope they gave me of those parts where they did inhabit , as proper for our uses ; especially when I found what goodly rivers , stately islands and safe harbors those parts abounded with , being the special marks I levelled at , as the ...
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... hope to have found Captain Challoung where by his instructions he was assigned ; who observing the same , happily arrived there , but not hearing by any means what became of him , after he had made a perfect discovery of all those ...
... hope to have found Captain Challoung where by his instructions he was assigned ; who observing the same , happily arrived there , but not hearing by any means what became of him , after he had made a perfect discovery of all those ...
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... hope of better fortunes , but found it fruitless , and was necessitated at last to sit down with the loss he had already undergone . CHAPTER IX . My resolution not to abandon the prosecution of the business , in my opinion so well ...
... hope of better fortunes , but found it fruitless , and was necessitated at last to sit down with the loss he had already undergone . CHAPTER IX . My resolution not to abandon the prosecution of the business , in my opinion so well ...
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... hope that good might be made of him , if means could be found for his employment . But find- ing adventurers of that kind were worn out of date , after so many failings and so soon upon the return of our late colony , the gentleman ...
... hope that good might be made of him , if means could be found for his employment . But find- ing adventurers of that kind were worn out of date , after so many failings and so soon upon the return of our late colony , the gentleman ...
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