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... suffer no loss , but flourish and prosper more and more . This lesson and good counsel the excellent and illus- trious kings of France , Henry of Valois , the Third of that name , and Henry the Great of Bourbon , the Fourth of that name ...
... suffer no loss , but flourish and prosper more and more . This lesson and good counsel the excellent and illus- trious kings of France , Henry of Valois , the Third of that name , and Henry the Great of Bourbon , the Fourth of that name ...
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... suffered to pass , because we saw no chance of re- venging it , as they ' dwelt in no fixed place . We began to make preparations to send our sloop to sea , and to set up a kettle for whale - oil , and to erect a lodging - hut of boards ...
... suffered to pass , because we saw no chance of re- venging it , as they ' dwelt in no fixed place . We began to make preparations to send our sloop to sea , and to set up a kettle for whale - oil , and to erect a lodging - hut of boards ...
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... suffering great hunger , and that the Minquas had all left and gone from us , back to their country . The 14th , at night , it began to rain hard , and the wind was from the south - west , which made it warm . In the morning we had high ...
... suffering great hunger , and that the Minquas had all left and gone from us , back to their country . The 14th , at night , it began to rain hard , and the wind was from the south - west , which made it warm . In the morning we had high ...
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... suffered such distress , as I have mentioned before , that they had cast lots whom they should kill for food . He also said that the Portuguese prisoners , whom I had brought from Nevis , and had delivered to him at St. Christopher's ...
... suffered such distress , as I have mentioned before , that they had cast lots whom they should kill for food . He also said that the Portuguese prisoners , whom I had brought from Nevis , and had delivered to him at St. Christopher's ...
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... us , he proved to be an ac- quaintance , Captain Stone , of whom I have before spoken , -whose boat had suffered such distress in the West Indies , and whom I had also met in English Virginia . DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 43.
... us , he proved to be an ac- quaintance , Captain Stone , of whom I have before spoken , -whose boat had suffered such distress in the West Indies , and whom I had also met in English Virginia . DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 43.
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