American Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Persons who Have Been Distinguished in America, as Adventurers, Statesmen, Philosophers, Divines, Warriors, Authors, and Other Remarkable Characters ...by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. Faust's Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street, 1796 - United States |
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... fame time , Sir Thomas , being advanced in years and infirmities ; having grown rich , and having a fufficiency of bufinefs as Gov- ernor of the Eaft - India Company , thought it prudent to retire from an office of fo great ...
... fame time , Sir Thomas , being advanced in years and infirmities ; having grown rich , and having a fufficiency of bufinefs as Gov- ernor of the Eaft - India Company , thought it prudent to retire from an office of fo great ...
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... fame bufinefs . Excepting this , nothing is faid to his disadvantage . * Sir GEORGE SOMERS was a gentleman of rank and fortune , of approved fidelity and in- defatigable induftry ; an excellent fea com- mander , having been employed in ...
... fame bufinefs . Excepting this , nothing is faid to his disadvantage . * Sir GEORGE SOMERS was a gentleman of rank and fortune , of approved fidelity and in- defatigable induftry ; an excellent fea com- mander , having been employed in ...
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... fame , and procure an order for as many times fifty acres . Thefe grants , after being described by the furveyors , in the above vague and careless manner , were fold at a small price ; and , whoever was able to purchase any ...
... fame , and procure an order for as many times fifty acres . Thefe grants , after being described by the furveyors , in the above vague and careless manner , were fold at a small price ; and , whoever was able to purchase any ...
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... fame year ( 1616 ) Sir Thomas Dale returned to England , carrying with him Po- cahontas , the wife of Mr. Rolfe , and feveral other Indians . The motive of his return , was , to visit his family and fettle his private affairs , after ...
... fame year ( 1616 ) Sir Thomas Dale returned to England , carrying with him Po- cahontas , the wife of Mr. Rolfe , and feveral other Indians . The motive of his return , was , to visit his family and fettle his private affairs , after ...
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... fame charter . There is no evidence that this tranfaction was either approved by the Court of England , or refented by the Crown of France ; certain it is , however , that it made way for a patent , which King James gave to Sir William ...
... fame charter . There is no evidence that this tranfaction was either approved by the Court of England , or refented by the Crown of France ; certain it is , however , that it made way for a patent , which King James gave to Sir William ...
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