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... ; and, onthe27th of April, dispatched two small vessels under thecommand of captains Amidas and Barlow forthe purpose of visitingthe country, andof acquiring some previous knowledge of those circumstances which might be essential to.
... ; and, onthe27th of April, dispatched two small vessels under thecommand of captains Amidas and Barlow forthe purpose of visitingthe country, andof acquiring some previous knowledge of those circumstances which might be essential to.
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... vessels which had been dispatched from England under the command of captain Newport, with a supply of provisions and instruments of husbandry, andwith a reinforcement ofone hundredand twentypersons, composed of many gentlemen, several ...
... vessels which had been dispatched from England under the command of captain Newport, with a supply of provisions and instruments of husbandry, andwith a reinforcement ofone hundredand twentypersons, composed of many gentlemen, several ...
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... vessels returned laden, one with this dirt, and the other with cedar. This is the first remittance ever made from America by an English colony. The effects ofthis fatal delusionwere soon felt, and the colony again began tosuffer that ...
... vessels returned laden, one with this dirt, and the other with cedar. This is the first remittance ever made from America by an English colony. The effects ofthis fatal delusionwere soon felt, and the colony again began tosuffer that ...
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... arms fromthe tower weredelivered to the treasurerandcompany; and several vessels were dispatched withthose articleswhich mightbestalleviate such complicated distress. Dissension and dissolution of the company. But the dissolution of.
... arms fromthe tower weredelivered to the treasurerandcompany; and several vessels were dispatched withthose articleswhich mightbestalleviate such complicated distress. Dissension and dissolution of the company. But the dissolution of.
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... vessels belonging to his subjects. His death prevented the completion of alegislative code for the colony, whichhe had commenced, and which heflattered himself, would remedyall the illsthathad been experienced. Charles I.Arbitrary ...
... vessels belonging to his subjects. His death prevented the completion of alegislative code for the colony, whichhe had commenced, and which heflattered himself, would remedyall the illsthathad been experienced. Charles I.Arbitrary ...
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