A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... forced him back into the harbour , where the undertakers furnishing them with another ship , they put to sea a second time ; but after they got to the height of the Western Islands , they were chased by a small pirate , who took them ...
... forced him back into the harbour , where the undertakers furnishing them with another ship , they put to sea a second time ; but after they got to the height of the Western Islands , they were chased by a small pirate , who took them ...
Halaman 48
... forced to change one or two of them , to satisfy the merchants , who were not willing to be concerned with them , although the altering them with- out their knowledge or consent was very distasteful to them , and became the occasion of ...
... forced to change one or two of them , to satisfy the merchants , who were not willing to be concerned with them , although the altering them with- out their knowledge or consent was very distasteful to them , and became the occasion of ...
Halaman 51
... forced them to turn into harbours twice before they could clear the land's end , and at last were forced to dismiss one of the ships designed for the voyage , insomuch that it was the 6th of September before they last put to sea , which ...
... forced them to turn into harbours twice before they could clear the land's end , and at last were forced to dismiss one of the ships designed for the voyage , insomuch that it was the 6th of September before they last put to sea , which ...
Halaman 74
... forced to de- pend wholly on that they could raise by their own indus- try , by themselves . And that which was raised out of the field by their labour , for want of skill either in the soil or in the sort of grain , would hardly make ...
... forced to de- pend wholly on that they could raise by their own indus- try , by themselves . And that which was raised out of the field by their labour , for want of skill either in the soil or in the sort of grain , would hardly make ...
Halaman 81
... forced to vomit up what he had wrongfully swallowed down . The ship he had bought in his own name , and set out at his own charge , upon hopes of great matters , by taking in goods and passengers for the company on the account of ...
... forced to vomit up what he had wrongfully swallowed down . The ship he had bought in his own name , and set out at his own charge , upon hopes of great matters , by taking in goods and passengers for the company on the account of ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX, Volume 1 William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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