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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... harbour , Moft of the people were difperfed , at their various employments , and were unprepared to re- ceive an enemy . Argal at once attacked * the veffels with mufquetry , and made an eafy conqueft of them . One of the Jefuits was ...
... harbour , Moft of the people were difperfed , at their various employments , and were unprepared to re- ceive an enemy . Argal at once attacked * the veffels with mufquetry , and made an eafy conqueft of them . One of the Jefuits was ...
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... harbour , landed forty men . A gun was fired from the fort , as a fignal to the people who were abroad ; but Argal advanced with fuch rapidity , that he found the fort abandoned , and took poffeffion . He then failed up the river with ...
... harbour , landed forty men . A gun was fired from the fort , as a fignal to the people who were abroad ; but Argal advanced with fuch rapidity , that he found the fort abandoned , and took poffeffion . He then failed up the river with ...
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... gaming , intemperance , and excess in apparel ; to give no offence to any other * Stith , 187. + Hazard , Vol . I. 237 . prince , Stith , 195- prince , State , or people ; to harbour no 74 WYAT . XIX. SIR FRANCIS WYAT. ...
... gaming , intemperance , and excess in apparel ; to give no offence to any other * Stith , 187. + Hazard , Vol . I. 237 . prince , Stith , 195- prince , State , or people ; to harbour no 74 WYAT . XIX. SIR FRANCIS WYAT. ...
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... harbour no pirates ; to build fortifications ; to cultivate corn , wine , and filk ; to fearch for minerals , dyes , guns , and medicinal drugs ; and to " draw off the people from the exceffive planting of tobacco . ' Immediately on ...
... harbour no pirates ; to build fortifications ; to cultivate corn , wine , and filk ; to fearch for minerals , dyes , guns , and medicinal drugs ; and to " draw off the people from the exceffive planting of tobacco . ' Immediately on ...
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... harbour be ing naught , and doubting the weather , " they did not think proper to accept the invitation . In the night they ftood to the fouthward , and the next morning , found themselves . " embayed with a mighty headland , " which ...
... harbour be ing naught , and doubting the weather , " they did not think proper to accept the invitation . In the night they ftood to the fouthward , and the next morning , found themselves . " embayed with a mighty headland , " which ...
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