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... appears that these , like Wanchese and Manteo , were not only well treated but that they were accorded extraordinary publicity . * Owing to the fact that many Englishmen saw in American colonization the long - view solution of the ...
... appears that these , like Wanchese and Manteo , were not only well treated but that they were accorded extraordinary publicity . * Owing to the fact that many Englishmen saw in American colonization the long - view solution of the ...
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... appears to have been unique in public documents of that period ; for despite the mutual antagonisms between the church - state of England and that of Spain , the " True and Sincere Declaration " recites a common purpose in the ...
... appears to have been unique in public documents of that period ; for despite the mutual antagonisms between the church - state of England and that of Spain , the " True and Sincere Declaration " recites a common purpose in the ...
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... appears outright , as in the following : " 37 These fourteene yeres [ 1606–1620 ] I have spared neither pains nor money , according to my abilitie , in the discovery of Norumbega ; where with some thirty seaven men and boyes , the ...
... appears outright , as in the following : " 37 These fourteene yeres [ 1606–1620 ] I have spared neither pains nor money , according to my abilitie , in the discovery of Norumbega ; where with some thirty seaven men and boyes , the ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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