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... Captaine Gosnold fell sicke , and within three weekes died , Captaine Ratcliffe being then also verie sicke and weake , and my selfe having also tasted of the extremitie thereof , but by Gods assistance being well recovered , Kendall ...
... Captaine Gosnold fell sicke , and within three weekes died , Captaine Ratcliffe being then also verie sicke and weake , and my selfe having also tasted of the extremitie thereof , but by Gods assistance being well recovered , Kendall ...
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... Captaine Nuport would not with lesse then twelve great Coppers try his kindnes , which he liberally requited with as much corne as at Chickahamania I had for one of lesse proportion . Our Hatchets hee would also have at his owne rate ...
... Captaine Nuport would not with lesse then twelve great Coppers try his kindnes , which he liberally requited with as much corne as at Chickahamania I had for one of lesse proportion . Our Hatchets hee would also have at his owne rate ...
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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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