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... sent my Brother Sir Thomas Dale for a present , at his first arrivall ; which chaine , since the peace concluded , he sent me word , if he sent any Englishman upon occasion of busines to me , he should weare about his necke , otherwise ...
... sent my Brother Sir Thomas Dale for a present , at his first arrivall ; which chaine , since the peace concluded , he sent me word , if he sent any Englishman upon occasion of busines to me , he should weare about his necke , otherwise ...
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... sent , the following fall . Since those actively interested in the welfare of the colony were earnest churchmen , it was natural for them to consult with the bishops and the ministers of English parishes in the matter of pro- viding ...
... sent , the following fall . Since those actively interested in the welfare of the colony were earnest churchmen , it was natural for them to consult with the bishops and the ministers of English parishes in the matter of pro- viding ...
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... sent a special message to the Company demanding that a man " suspected [ sic ] for Deere stealing " be " transported for Vir- ginia ; and understanding that Mr. John Ferrar had a shipp shortly to goe thither , " Secretary Calvert ...
... sent a special message to the Company demanding that a man " suspected [ sic ] for Deere stealing " be " transported for Vir- ginia ; and understanding that Mr. John Ferrar had a shipp shortly to goe thither , " Secretary Calvert ...
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