The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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... ships and sea- men had not ventured out of sight of her coasts , while her mariners and her merchants were hardly acquainted with the distant ports of Europe . * * Bigland . Such being her condition , it became necessary , in Robertson ...
... ships and sea- men had not ventured out of sight of her coasts , while her mariners and her merchants were hardly acquainted with the distant ports of Europe . * * Bigland . Such being her condition , it became necessary , in Robertson ...
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... ships , etc. ons , ordnance , powder , victual , and all other things necessary for the said Plantations , and for their use and Proviso , defence there . Provided always , that none of the said persons be such , as shall hereafter be ...
... ships , etc. ons , ordnance , powder , victual , and all other things necessary for the said Plantations , and for their use and Proviso , defence there . Provided always , that none of the said persons be such , as shall hereafter be ...
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... ship or vessel , wherein such trans- portation was made , shall be forfeited to us , our heirs , and successors . XVII . Provided always , and our will and pleasure Proviso is , and we do hereby declare to all Christian Kings , against ...
... ship or vessel , wherein such trans- portation was made , shall be forfeited to us , our heirs , and successors . XVII . Provided always , and our will and pleasure Proviso is , and we do hereby declare to all Christian Kings , against ...
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... ship above the space of one year : how filled . And wee doe specially ordaine , charge , and require , The Chris- the said Presidents and Councels , and the ministers of tian Reli- the said several Colonics respectively , within their ...
... ship above the space of one year : how filled . And wee doe specially ordaine , charge , and require , The Chris- the said Presidents and Councels , and the ministers of tian Reli- the said several Colonics respectively , within their ...
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... ships . That which was left to them , having received much damage during the voyage , was rendered additionally deleterious and unpalatable by the action of the climate and the progress of decay . Thus they became more susceptible to ...
... ships . That which was left to them , having received much damage during the voyage , was rendered additionally deleterious and unpalatable by the action of the climate and the progress of decay . Thus they became more susceptible to ...
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