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... five thousand . This would imply a quadruple increase within five years . Harvey , on the contrary , in his letter of the 29th of May , 1630 , to the Privy Council , informs them that the number of people in the colony was about twenty - ...
... five thousand . This would imply a quadruple increase within five years . Harvey , on the contrary , in his letter of the 29th of May , 1630 , to the Privy Council , informs them that the number of people in the colony was about twenty - ...
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... five I sent down from Venango with my own , under the care of a Sergeant and five men of the Pensilvas The men arrived the 27th having had the horses stolen , or lost them : I sent them back with two R.A. & one Indian to hunt for them ...
... five I sent down from Venango with my own , under the care of a Sergeant and five men of the Pensilvas The men arrived the 27th having had the horses stolen , or lost them : I sent them back with two R.A. & one Indian to hunt for them ...
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... five Leagues and encamp on a Beach . 23a We embarked sailed about three Leagues and an half to Ceeder point where is a large Bay , here was a large encampment of Indians Wayondotts and Ottawas who in- sisted on our staying there that ...
... five Leagues and encamp on a Beach . 23a We embarked sailed about three Leagues and an half to Ceeder point where is a large Bay , here was a large encampment of Indians Wayondotts and Ottawas who in- sisted on our staying there that ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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