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... True Travels , Purchas in his Pilgrimes ( Vol . II , Liber VIII , Chap- ter XI ) had " printed some of the material , evidently using Smith's manuscript . " Arber , on the other hand , suggests that Smith in his True Travels relied on ...
... True Travels , Purchas in his Pilgrimes ( Vol . II , Liber VIII , Chap- ter XI ) had " printed some of the material , evidently using Smith's manuscript . " Arber , on the other hand , suggests that Smith in his True Travels relied on ...
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... True Travels . In his dedicatory epistle to the book , Smith wrote that he " compiled this true discourse " at the request of Sir Robert Cotton who urged him to do it “ because they have acted my fatal tragedies at the stage and racked ...
... True Travels . In his dedicatory epistle to the book , Smith wrote that he " compiled this true discourse " at the request of Sir Robert Cotton who urged him to do it “ because they have acted my fatal tragedies at the stage and racked ...
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... True Travels ; even when he refers to the same situation he gives another version . All report that Smith left England as a youth to participate in the Continental wars . The True Travels declares that Smith first joined the army of ...
... True Travels ; even when he refers to the same situation he gives another version . All report that Smith left England as a youth to participate in the Continental wars . The True Travels declares that Smith first joined the army of ...
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