The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the CarolinasLongmans, Green, 1887 |
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... original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case , writers who cannot claim to be original authorities have used materials which are now lost or.
... original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case , writers who cannot claim to be original authorities have used materials which are now lost or.
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John Andrew Doyle. original authorities have used materials which are now lost or inaccessible , I have not scrupled to rely upon them , if I could satisfy myself that they were to be trusted . A writer who does so no doubt runs the risk ...
John Andrew Doyle. original authorities have used materials which are now lost or inaccessible , I have not scrupled to rely upon them , if I could satisfy myself that they were to be trusted . A writer who does so no doubt runs the risk ...
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... original pagination . It served as the basis for New England's Memorial , published by Nathaniel Morton in 1669. Indeed , the greater part of Morton's work is no more than an abridgement of Bradford's . Bradford's letter - book ...
... original pagination . It served as the basis for New England's Memorial , published by Nathaniel Morton in 1669. Indeed , the greater part of Morton's work is no more than an abridgement of Bradford's . Bradford's letter - book ...
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... original Virginia Company contained two branches , one having its head- The North quarters at London , the other at Plymouth.1 Company . The fate of the former has been already told . The career of the latter , short and troubled as it ...
... original Virginia Company contained two branches , one having its head- The North quarters at London , the other at Plymouth.1 Company . The fate of the former has been already told . The career of the latter , short and troubled as it ...
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... original patent . The two most important changes were the abrogation of double government by a resident and a non - resident council , and the substitution of an exact for an undefined boundary . The former change seemed equally appli ...
... original patent . The two most important changes were the abrogation of double government by a resident and a non - resident council , and the substitution of an exact for an undefined boundary . The former change seemed equally appli ...
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