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... beginning and ending of the voyage were alike . Unlike many other such passages , however , the ships were not ... beginnings of the epochal expansion of Britain , although the comet was at its brightest over England . In a second ...
... beginning and ending of the voyage were alike . Unlike many other such passages , however , the ships were not ... beginnings of the epochal expansion of Britain , although the comet was at its brightest over England . In a second ...
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... beginning of the end of the common - store system . Lastly , it should be recorded that Newport caused his mariners to aid the landsmen in useful endeavor ; and it was his " gang " that undertook to build the " bridge . " Except for ...
... beginning of the end of the common - store system . Lastly , it should be recorded that Newport caused his mariners to aid the landsmen in useful endeavor ; and it was his " gang " that undertook to build the " bridge . " Except for ...
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... beginning of the more generous existence that was to distinguish rural life in Virginia . There were , also , " certain other farm houses . " The year 1616 , which marked the close of the Dale regime , marked also the beginning of an ...
... beginning of the more generous existence that was to distinguish rural life in Virginia . There were , also , " certain other farm houses . " The year 1616 , which marked the close of the Dale regime , marked also the beginning of an ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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