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... haven lieth open to the south , halfe a league broad , and being en- tred within it , betweene the east and the north , it stretcheth twelve leagues , where it wareth broader and broader , and maketh a gulfe about twenty leagues in ...
... haven lieth open to the south , halfe a league broad , and being en- tred within it , betweene the east and the north , it stretcheth twelve leagues , where it wareth broader and broader , and maketh a gulfe about twenty leagues in ...
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... haven with our ship , whereas before we rode a league off at sea , by reason of the contrary weather . They came in great companies of their small boats unto the ship with their faces all bepainted with diuers colours , shewing us that ...
... haven with our ship , whereas before we rode a league off at sea , by reason of the contrary weather . They came in great companies of their small boats unto the ship with their faces all bepainted with diuers colours , shewing us that ...
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... haven lieth open to the south halfe a league broad , and being entred within it betweene the east and the north it stretcheth twelve leagues , where it wareth broader and broader , and maketh a gulfe about 20 leagues in compasse ...
... haven lieth open to the south halfe a league broad , and being entred within it betweene the east and the north it stretcheth twelve leagues , where it wareth broader and broader , and maketh a gulfe about 20 leagues in compasse ...
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New-York Historical Society. [ The following Documents are collected from the second volume of the very valuable " HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS , " by EBENEZER HAZARD , Esquire . As they relate to the early history of New ... Haven , with the ...
New-York Historical Society. [ The following Documents are collected from the second volume of the very valuable " HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS , " by EBENEZER HAZARD , Esquire . As they relate to the early history of New ... Haven , with the ...
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New-York Historical Society. time formerly or lately entred vpon any place to which you had , or haue any knowne title ... New Haven in New England August 12th 1646 . old stile . The premisses being duly considered both in re . ference 191.
New-York Historical Society. time formerly or lately entred vpon any place to which you had , or haue any knowne title ... New Haven in New England August 12th 1646 . old stile . The premisses being duly considered both in re . ference 191.
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