The History of Virginia: From Its First Settlement to the Present Day, Volumen1author, 1804 |
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... earl of Lincoln , who drew him from his Sylvan retreat to Tattersal . HAVING recovered a part of the estate , which his father had left him , he put himself into a bet- ter condition than before , and set off again on his travels , in ...
... earl of Lincoln , who drew him from his Sylvan retreat to Tattersal . HAVING recovered a part of the estate , which his father had left him , he put himself into a bet- ter condition than before , and set off again on his travels , in ...
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... earl of Ployer , who had been brought up in England ; and having received sup- plies from him , he travelled along the French coast to Bayonne , and from thence crossed over to Marseilles ; visiting and observing every thing in his way ...
... earl of Ployer , who had been brought up in England ; and having received sup- plies from him , he travelled along the French coast to Bayonne , and from thence crossed over to Marseilles ; visiting and observing every thing in his way ...
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... earl of Ployer , entertained him kindly , and carried him to Alexandria , in Egypt ; from thence he coasted the Levant ; and on his return , had the high satisfaction of an engagement with a Vene- tian ship , which they took , and ...
... earl of Ployer , entertained him kindly , and carried him to Alexandria , in Egypt ; from thence he coasted the Levant ; and on his return , had the high satisfaction of an engagement with a Vene- tian ship , which they took , and ...
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... earl of North- umberland . † A striking instance of Indian courage is related by Stith to have taken place at this cape : " Thirty men went ashore at Cape Henry to recreate and refresh themselves ; but they were suddenly assaulted by ...
... earl of North- umberland . † A striking instance of Indian courage is related by Stith to have taken place at this cape : " Thirty men went ashore at Cape Henry to recreate and refresh themselves ; but they were suddenly assaulted by ...
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... Earl of Southampton treasurer . An- other encroachment of the king , in the article of tobacco . Introduction of negro slaves . The bane- ful consequences of this traffic - the attempt to justify it answered . CHAP . IV . U CHAPTER IV ...
... Earl of Southampton treasurer . An- other encroachment of the king , in the article of tobacco . Introduction of negro slaves . The bane- ful consequences of this traffic - the attempt to justify it answered . CHAP . IV . U CHAPTER IV ...
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