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... persons at Roanoke , who expanded themselves southward and northward , and had dealings with the Indians above one hundred and thir- ty miles northwest into their country . That Sir Francis Drake visited the new colony in 1586 , after ...
... persons at Roanoke , who expanded themselves southward and northward , and had dealings with the Indians above one hundred and thir- ty miles northwest into their country . That Sir Francis Drake visited the new colony in 1586 , after ...
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prepared to retake fort Casimir . Stuyvesant com- manded the forces in person , and arrived with them in Delaware the 9th of September . A few days af- ter , he anchored before the garrison , and landed his troops . The fortress was ...
prepared to retake fort Casimir . Stuyvesant com- manded the forces in person , and arrived with them in Delaware the 9th of September . A few days af- ter , he anchored before the garrison , and landed his troops . The fortress was ...
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... persons intrusted by you , bearing date the 19th - 30th of August , desiring to know the intent of the approach of the English frigates ; in return of which , I think it fit to let you know , that his majesty of Great Britain , whose ...
... persons intrusted by you , bearing date the 19th - 30th of August , desiring to know the intent of the approach of the English frigates ; in return of which , I think it fit to let you know , that his majesty of Great Britain , whose ...
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... persons , both English and Dutch , inhab- iting the towns and villages on Long - Island , ( which , without doubt , have been produced before you , by those inhabitants , ) by which they are declared and acknowledged to be their ...
... persons , both English and Dutch , inhab- iting the towns and villages on Long - Island , ( which , without doubt , have been produced before you , by those inhabitants , ) by which they are declared and acknowledged to be their ...
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... persons interested as aforesaid , and others , these provinces have been governed , and consequently enjoyed , as also in regard of their first discovery , uninterrupted possessions , and purchase of the lands of the princes , natives ...
... persons interested as aforesaid , and others , these provinces have been governed , and consequently enjoyed , as also in regard of their first discovery , uninterrupted possessions , and purchase of the lands of the princes , natives ...
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