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I saw Bread made by their women , which doe all their drugerie . The men take their pleasure in hunting and their warres , which they are in continually , one Kingdome against another . The manner of baking of bread is thus .
I saw Bread made by their women , which doe all their drugerie . The men take their pleasure in hunting and their warres , which they are in continually , one Kingdome against another . The manner of baking of bread is thus .
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At the mouth of the River is a Countrey called Cuttata women : upwards is Marraugh tacum , Tapohanock , Appamatuck , and Nantaugs tacum : at top , Manahocks , the head issuing from many Mountaines . The next night I lodged at a hunting ...
At the mouth of the River is a Countrey called Cuttata women : upwards is Marraugh tacum , Tapohanock , Appamatuck , and Nantaugs tacum : at top , Manahocks , the head issuing from many Mountaines . The next night I lodged at a hunting ...
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... them Incontinent : Tho it be with as little justice , as the jealous Spaniards condemn the liberty us'd by the Women of France , which are much more chast than their own Ladies , which they keep under the strictest confinement .
... them Incontinent : Tho it be with as little justice , as the jealous Spaniards condemn the liberty us'd by the Women of France , which are much more chast than their own Ladies , which they keep under the strictest confinement .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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