Virginia Reader: a Treasury of Writings from the First Voyages to the PresentFrancis Coleman Rosenberger |
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Page 88
... manner kindly received him , especially a Boy of thirteen yeares old , called Thomas Salvage , whom he gave him as his Sonne . He requited this kindnes with each of us a great basket of Beanes . And entertaining him with the former ...
... manner kindly received him , especially a Boy of thirteen yeares old , called Thomas Salvage , whom he gave him as his Sonne . He requited this kindnes with each of us a great basket of Beanes . And entertaining him with the former ...
Page 264
... manners , among your new acquaintances , & some peculiarities toto Caelo different , from any you have before been ... manner of reproach either on their office , or their high- born , long recorded Families associate freely & commonly ...
... manners , among your new acquaintances , & some peculiarities toto Caelo different , from any you have before been ... manner of reproach either on their office , or their high- born , long recorded Families associate freely & commonly ...
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... manners that may happen to be received in that State ? It is difficult to determine on the standard by which the manners of a nation may be tried , whether catholic or particular . It is more difficult for a native to bring to that ...
... manners that may happen to be received in that State ? It is difficult to determine on the standard by which the manners of a nation may be tried , whether catholic or particular . It is more difficult for a native to bring to that ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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