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... returned to it under Sir Richard Grenville on the 26th May , 1585 ; and , on his return that summer to England , left about one hundred persons at Roanoke , who expanded themselves southward and northward , and had dealings with the ...
... returned to it under Sir Richard Grenville on the 26th May , 1585 ; and , on his return that summer to England , left about one hundred persons at Roanoke , who expanded themselves southward and northward , and had dealings with the ...
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... to draw off beyond the latitude of forty degrees : but Beekman disregarded the threat.- Colonel Utie thereupon returned to Maryland , and an immediate invasion was expected . Early in the spring of the year 1660 , Nicholas 10 [ Part I.
... to draw off beyond the latitude of forty degrees : but Beekman disregarded the threat.- Colonel Utie thereupon returned to Maryland , and an immediate invasion was expected . Early in the spring of the year 1660 , Nicholas 10 [ Part I.
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... returned to England . The time during his short residence here , was almost wholly taken up in confirming the ancient Dutch grants . He erected no courts of justice , but took upon himself the sole decision of all controversies ...
... returned to England . The time during his short residence here , was almost wholly taken up in confirming the ancient Dutch grants . He erected no courts of justice , but took upon himself the sole decision of all controversies ...
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... . After the assessment was returned to the high sheriff , and approved by the governor , the constables received warrants for levying the taxes by distress and sale . property , obtained a new patent * from the king 42 [ Part II .
... . After the assessment was returned to the high sheriff , and approved by the governor , the constables received warrants for levying the taxes by distress and sale . property , obtained a new patent * from the king 42 [ Part II .
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... considerable party of Mohawks and Mahikanders , or River In- dians , beset Fort Chambly , burnt several houses , and returned with many captives to Albany . Forty Onondagas , about the same time , surprised a few Part II . ] 75.
... considerable party of Mohawks and Mahikanders , or River In- dians , beset Fort Chambly , burnt several houses , and returned with many captives to Albany . Forty Onondagas , about the same time , surprised a few Part II . ] 75.
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