Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... England ; the first place we observed was the town of Plymouth , and by day and night we could discern the English coast , until we came to Dover Castle , surrounded with a high square wall . We then passed the Downs , where the English ...
... England ; the first place we observed was the town of Plymouth , and by day and night we could discern the English coast , until we came to Dover Castle , surrounded with a high square wall . We then passed the Downs , where the English ...
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... England , sent over troops with four com- missioners to Virginia ; for the purpose , as was said , of sur- veying the country , and ascertaining its divisions and boun- daries ; by which opportunity they expelled the Dutch from the ...
... England , sent over troops with four com- missioners to Virginia ; for the purpose , as was said , of sur- veying the country , and ascertaining its divisions and boun- daries ; by which opportunity they expelled the Dutch from the ...
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... England , had a meeting , and Debated amongst ourselves , whether it was necessary at that time for us to take the Sacrament , to qualify ourselves for taking the Gown . When it came to my turn to speak , I said , as for those who did ...
... England , had a meeting , and Debated amongst ourselves , whether it was necessary at that time for us to take the Sacrament , to qualify ourselves for taking the Gown . When it came to my turn to speak , I said , as for those who did ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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