Let the Great Story be Told: The Truth about British ExpansionS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1946 - 304 páginas |
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... colonists as " little better than atheists of the greatest ranke among us " ) who , within the first days of the voyage - while they were still in the Downs - had done their best to get rid of " Maister Hunt our Preacher " by putting ...
... colonists as " little better than atheists of the greatest ranke among us " ) who , within the first days of the voyage - while they were still in the Downs - had done their best to get rid of " Maister Hunt our Preacher " by putting ...
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... colonists to Virginia . The Directors confidently hoped , too , that they would bring ' profits ' back to London . " Profits ! ' The promoters in London had not so far even the dimmest perception of the gigantic difficulties confronting ...
... colonists to Virginia . The Directors confidently hoped , too , that they would bring ' profits ' back to London . " Profits ! ' The promoters in London had not so far even the dimmest perception of the gigantic difficulties confronting ...
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... colonists were given the opportunity of being voluntarily bound by them ; this explains The Observer's reference to the signing by the colonists of the articles for the constitution of the Government . Meanwhile , Captain Langlois ...
... colonists were given the opportunity of being voluntarily bound by them ; this explains The Observer's reference to the signing by the colonists of the articles for the constitution of the Government . Meanwhile , Captain Langlois ...
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Let The Great Story be Told: The Truth about British Expansion H. Wood Jarvis Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
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