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... Company was given the exclusive right to settle between the degrees forty - one to forty - four north latitude , while the London Company had the exclusive right to settle be- tween the thirty - fourth and thirty - eighth parallels ...
... Company was given the exclusive right to settle between the degrees forty - one to forty - four north latitude , while the London Company had the exclusive right to settle be- tween the thirty - fourth and thirty - eighth parallels ...
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... London Company and some were compelled to pay . Others were expelled from membership ; and , in his usual gossipy style , the cor- respondent in question proceeded to mention sundry specific in- stances involving friends and ...
... London Company and some were compelled to pay . Others were expelled from membership ; and , in his usual gossipy style , the cor- respondent in question proceeded to mention sundry specific in- stances involving friends and ...
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... London Company , Captain John Smith asserted he had sent in that year over " two barrels of stones , and such as I take to be good iron ore at the least . " * The selection of this date rests on Smith's conjecture as to the nature of ...
... London Company , Captain John Smith asserted he had sent in that year over " two barrels of stones , and such as I take to be good iron ore at the least . " * The selection of this date rests on Smith's conjecture as to the nature of ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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