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... period , ended shortly after the publication of Eden's Decades . The second began in 1568 with the violation of an agree- ment and the attack upon Captain John Hawkins in Mexico ; it included not only the defeat of the Spanish Armada ...
... period , ended shortly after the publication of Eden's Decades . The second began in 1568 with the violation of an agree- ment and the attack upon Captain John Hawkins in Mexico ; it included not only the defeat of the Spanish Armada ...
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... period follow- ing the failure of the Roanoke colony to the establish- ment of a permanent settlement at Jamestown repre- sents an interval during which interest in America was maintained by the various " relations " of transatlantic ...
... period follow- ing the failure of the Roanoke colony to the establish- ment of a permanent settlement at Jamestown repre- sents an interval during which interest in America was maintained by the various " relations " of transatlantic ...
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... period Simmonds ( or Smith ) named " the Starving Time , " and as such it has gone down into history regard- less of the " famishments " that preceded and followed it . The por- tion of Smith's narrative covering the period after his ...
... period Simmonds ( or Smith ) named " the Starving Time , " and as such it has gone down into history regard- less of the " famishments " that preceded and followed it . The por- tion of Smith's narrative covering the period after his ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
Copyright | |
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