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The art of an order of the Court of the King ' s Bench , | printing was still in its
infancy . The propoand his emissaries destroyed as many copies sition for
printing this edition was submitted as they could make out and buy . to the
Commissioners ...
The art of an order of the Court of the King ' s Bench , | printing was still in its
infancy . The propoand his emissaries destroyed as many copies sition for
printing this edition was submitted as they could make out and buy . to the
Commissioners ...
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It has deen supposed and what he afterwards in fact experienced , by some that
this voyage of White in isoo from the new king to whom all eyes were wa ' s the
last attempt made by Raleigh to turned . Is it not most likely that he looked
succour ...
It has deen supposed and what he afterwards in fact experienced , by some that
this voyage of White in isoo from the new king to whom all eyes were wa ' s the
last attempt made by Raleigh to turned . Is it not most likely that he looked
succour ...
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Re - | The speaker said that Mr . Palmer denied ports were presented by various
officers of that Roberval had a grant of New England che Society , and an
interesting paper was from the French king , and cited his commisread by the Rev
.
Re - | The speaker said that Mr . Palmer denied ports were presented by various
officers of that Roberval had a grant of New England che Society , and an
interesting paper was from the French king , and cited his commisread by the Rev
.
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I assumed no disguise , nor took upon he had gone , in resisting the authority of
his King . myself any other character than that of a British • The British
Commander was willing to extend Officer , who had business to transact with an
Amerto him ...
I assumed no disguise , nor took upon he had gone , in resisting the authority of
his King . myself any other character than that of a British • The British
Commander was willing to extend Officer , who had business to transact with an
Amerto him ...
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He was simply a subaltern doing his then printed in the interest of the British in
duty as a soldier to his King and CommanNew York . The copy made by André ,
der , in consummating a bargain which had above alluded to , is in possession of
...
He was simply a subaltern doing his then printed in the interest of the British in
duty as a soldier to his King and CommanNew York . The copy made by André ,
der , in consummating a bargain which had above alluded to , is in possession of
...
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