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A Sketch of the History of Maryland During the Three First Years After Its ... - Page 85
by John Leeds Bozman - 1811 - 387 pages
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American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its ..., Volume 1

Abiel Holmes - America - 1805 - 504 pages
...few persons, who were left there with the baggage, " the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had!, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailors cast overboord.'' fcim in the government, next...
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The History of Maryland: From Its First Settlement, in 1633, to ..., Volume 1

John Leeds Bozman - Maryland - 1837 - 338 pages
...that when Drake sent his vessels to Roanoke, to bring away a few persons, who were left there with the baggage, "the weather was so boisterous, and the...SECTION IV. Attempts to relieve the first colony under governor Lane — A second colony at the same place under governor White — Sir Walter Raleigh assigns...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Those Maps, Charts and Surveys Relating to ...

Johann Georg Kohl - America - 1857 - 104 pages
...sent his pinnaces unto the island of Roanoke to fetch away a few men that were still left there with the baggage, " the weather was so boisterous, and...often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our cards, books, and writings, were by the sailors cast overboard."* It is, however, very possible...
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History of North Carolina: with Maps and Illustrations, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks - North Carolina - 1857 - 274 pages
...immediately his pinnaces unto our island for the fetching away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnaces...often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our cards, books and writings were by the sailors cast overboard ; the greater number of the fleet...
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The Voyages of the English Nation to America, Volume 2

Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 734 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast ouerboard, the greater number of the fleet...
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The Old South Leaflets

Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast overboard, the greater number of the fleet...
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The English Exploration of America

America - 1901 - 178 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast overboard, the greater number of the fleet...
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Old South Leaflets

United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast overboard, the greater number of the fleet...
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Old South Leaflets: General series

United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, and the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast overboard, the greater number of the fleet...
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the ..., Issue 8

Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 538 pages
...away of a few that there were left with our baggage, the weather was so boisterous, & the pinnesses so often on ground, that the most of all we had, with all our Cards, Books and writings were by the Sailers cast overboord, the greater number of the fleet...
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