The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... ships , for burthen and service both , no nation in the world exceeds us : ship - wrights and all other artisans belonging to that trade must be cherished and encouraged . 11. Powder and ammunition of all sorts we can have plenty at ...
... ships , for burthen and service both , no nation in the world exceeds us : ship - wrights and all other artisans belonging to that trade must be cherished and encouraged . 11. Powder and ammunition of all sorts we can have plenty at ...
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... ship to go into the East Indies , if he would accompany him thither . But according to his first project he went to the New found Land , which he needed not to have done if his purpose had been for England ( for that he had victuals ...
... ship to go into the East Indies , if he would accompany him thither . But according to his first project he went to the New found Land , which he needed not to have done if his purpose had been for England ( for that he had victuals ...
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... ships also went further up the river towards the same and that this was before any shot or assault made from the Town ... ship into England ; which was since this examte's coming away . THE EXAMINATION OF CAPTAIN JOHN CHUDLEIGH , TAKEN ...
... ships also went further up the river towards the same and that this was before any shot or assault made from the Town ... ship into England ; which was since this examte's coming away . THE EXAMINATION OF CAPTAIN JOHN CHUDLEIGH , TAKEN ...
Contenido
BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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