The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... Captain John Chudleigh Captain Charles Parker's letter Rev. Samuel Jones's narrative Extracts from Sir Thomas Wilson's minutes of conversations 10. Two points on which the official Declaration has been charged with misrepresentation ...
... Captain John Chudleigh Captain Charles Parker's letter Rev. Samuel Jones's narrative Extracts from Sir Thomas Wilson's minutes of conversations 10. Two points on which the official Declaration has been charged with misrepresentation ...
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... captains and other commanders and officers must be encouraged , and rise by degrees , as their approved fidelities and industry deserve it . 14. Our strict league of amity and alliance with our near neighbours the Hollanders is a mutual ...
... captains and other commanders and officers must be encouraged , and rise by degrees , as their approved fidelities and industry deserve it . 14. Our strict league of amity and alliance with our near neighbours the Hollanders is a mutual ...
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... captains or others as we should think requisite ; and from them to take full and perfect information of the most probable and likely courses for the sup- pressing of the Pirates . To the end that having dealt with the merchants in point ...
... captains or others as we should think requisite ; and from them to take full and perfect information of the most probable and likely courses for the sup- pressing of the Pirates . To the end that having dealt with the merchants in point ...
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... captains and experienced seamen , but rather with one joint voice judged it impossible , as they demonstrated by many reasons , and by the situation and strength of the place , which they made appear by their plots which they had there ...
... captains and experienced seamen , but rather with one joint voice judged it impossible , as they demonstrated by many reasons , and by the situation and strength of the place , which they made appear by their plots which they had there ...
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... Captains being afterwards demanded whether in the interim whilst other Princes were a - treating with , it would not be fit by doing something to give a beginning to the work , were of opinion that it was fit noway to meddle till the ...
... Captains being afterwards demanded whether in the interim whilst other Princes were a - treating with , it would not be fit by doing something to give a beginning to the work , were of opinion that it was fit noway to meddle till the ...
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