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... unto mee , in a Bay , the water round about the Island very deepe . Out of this Bay hee signified unto mee , that this King had so greate quantitie of Pearle , and doeth so ordinarily take the same , as that not onely his owne skinnes ...
... unto mee , in a Bay , the water round about the Island very deepe . Out of this Bay hee signified unto mee , that this King had so greate quantitie of Pearle , and doeth so ordinarily take the same , as that not onely his owne skinnes ...
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... unto this other beforementioned , from whence , in the foure dayes march before specified , could I at al times returne with my company back unto my boates riding under my sconse , very neere whereunto directly from the West runneth a ...
... unto this other beforementioned , from whence , in the foure dayes march before specified , could I at al times returne with my company back unto my boates riding under my sconse , very neere whereunto directly from the West runneth a ...
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... unto the same , that openeth out into the South sea . And touching the Minerall , thus doeth M. Youghan affirme ... unto you , what my labour with the rest of the gentlemen , and poore men of our company ( not without both paine and ...
... unto the same , that openeth out into the South sea . And touching the Minerall , thus doeth M. Youghan affirme ... unto you , what my labour with the rest of the gentlemen , and poore men of our company ( not without both paine and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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