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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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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the ..., Issue 8

Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 544 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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Great Epochs in American History: The planting of the first colonies : 1562-1733

Francis Whiting Halsey - United States - 1912 - 226 pages
...of a few that there were left 34 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 Conquest of Virginia: the First Attempt: Being an Account of Sir Walter ...

Conway Whittle Sams - Roanoke Colony - 1924 - 974 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 so often on 'This refers to the period after the assassination of the Prince of Orange, when the United States...
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The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to ...

Eric Cheyfitz - History - 1997 - 280 pages
...tempest on the Outer Banks of North Carolina devils departure: ". . . the weather was so boysterous, and the pinnaces so often on ground, that the most of all wee had, with all our Gardes, Bookes and writings, were by the Saylers cast over boord" (W, 44). This...
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The Best and Worst Country in the World: Perspectives on the Early Virginia ...

Stephen Adams - History - 2001 - 326 pages
...fleshing out our sense of how the first colonists perceived Virginia: "the weather was so boysterous, and the pinnaces so often on ground, that the most of all wee had, with all our Cardes, Bookes and writings, were by the Saylers cast ouer boord, the greater...
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