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... voyages of Bartholomew Gosnold , in 1602 ; of Martin Pring , in 1603 , and of George Weymouth , in 1605 , - all incipient measures towards a common end , were under the guidance or patronage of Sir Ferdinando Gorges , the Governor of ...
... voyages of Bartholomew Gosnold , in 1602 ; of Martin Pring , in 1603 , and of George Weymouth , in 1605 , - all incipient measures towards a common end , were under the guidance or patronage of Sir Ferdinando Gorges , the Governor of ...
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... voyages on the American coast . This branch of trade was of more con- sequence to Europe than any other . As early as 1506 , vessels visited the coast from Biscay , Brittany , and Normandy , and within twenty years from the first voyage ...
... voyages on the American coast . This branch of trade was of more con- sequence to Europe than any other . As early as 1506 , vessels visited the coast from Biscay , Brittany , and Normandy , and within twenty years from the first voyage ...
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... voyages of Frobisher , ( 1576 ) , Davis , ( 1585 ) , Gilbert and others , were all made in the same unsuccessful pursuit . Even Weymouth , whose voyage gave an immense impulse to English colonization , was seeking the same illusive ...
... voyages of Frobisher , ( 1576 ) , Davis , ( 1585 ) , Gilbert and others , were all made in the same unsuccessful pursuit . Even Weymouth , whose voyage gave an immense impulse to English colonization , was seeking the same illusive ...
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... voyage of Gosnold in 1602. He was wise enough to make a direct westerly course , instead of passing through the southern latitudes as was customary ; his voyage was thus very much shortened ; he made the land about Cape Elizabeth ...
... voyage of Gosnold in 1602. He was wise enough to make a direct westerly course , instead of passing through the southern latitudes as was customary ; his voyage was thus very much shortened ; he made the land about Cape Elizabeth ...
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Rev. Edward Ballard. zation , made a successful trading voyage in two small vessels fitted out by some merchants of Bristol . But the voyage of Weymouth , 1605 , was so favorable , both in the flattering accounts which the adventurers ...
Rev. Edward Ballard. zation , made a successful trading voyage in two small vessels fitted out by some merchants of Bristol . But the voyage of Weymouth , 1605 , was so favorable , both in the flattering accounts which the adventurers ...
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