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... Captaine Wingfield and Captaine Gosnold : notwithstanding , all our provision was brought a shore , and with as much speede as might bee wee went about our fortification . The two and twenty day of Aprill , 1 Captain Newport and my ...
... Captaine Wingfield and Captaine Gosnold : notwithstanding , all our provision was brought a shore , and with as much speede as might bee wee went about our fortification . The two and twenty day of Aprill , 1 Captain Newport and my ...
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... Captaine Nuport : who arriving there the same night , so tripled our joy as for a while these plots against me , which were de- ferred ; though with much malice against me , which captain Newport in short time did plainly see . Now was ...
... Captaine Nuport : who arriving there the same night , so tripled our joy as for a while these plots against me , which were de- ferred ; though with much malice against me , which captain Newport in short time did plainly see . Now was ...
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... Captaine Nuport undertake by this meanes to discover the South sea : which will not be without trecherie , if wee ground our intent upon his constancie . This day we spent in trading , dancing , and much mirth . The King of Pamaunke ...
... Captaine Nuport undertake by this meanes to discover the South sea : which will not be without trecherie , if wee ground our intent upon his constancie . This day we spent in trading , dancing , and much mirth . The King of Pamaunke ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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