Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 9;Band 19The Society, 1792 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... Virginia in his voyage about the world in 37 de- grees just opposite to Virginia , and called Nova Albion , and by the natives kindly used : and now all the question is only how broad the land may be to that place from the head of James ...
... Virginia in his voyage about the world in 37 de- grees just opposite to Virginia , and called Nova Albion , and by the natives kindly used : and now all the question is only how broad the land may be to that place from the head of James ...
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... Virginia ( and about 39 degrees ) they have built a strong fort there , and call it Prince Maurice and New Netherlands , they drive a trade of furs there with the natives for above ten thousand pounds a year . These two plantations are ...
... Virginia ( and about 39 degrees ) they have built a strong fort there , and call it Prince Maurice and New Netherlands , they drive a trade of furs there with the natives for above ten thousand pounds a year . These two plantations are ...
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... Virginia shall be as happy a people as any under heaven , for there is nothing wanting there to produce them , plenty , health , and wealth . 58. Concerning New England ... Virginia that thousands of them 116 A NEW DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA .
... Virginia shall be as happy a people as any under heaven , for there is nothing wanting there to produce them , plenty , health , and wealth . 58. Concerning New England ... Virginia that thousands of them 116 A NEW DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA .
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A brief Relation of the Discovery of New England | 26 |
E Winslows Relation | 74 |
Donations to Boston during the operation of the Port Bill | 158 |
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