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Then was St. Christophers Planted by this deponeni 1622 ana in [ the ] ship Marmaduke of London and nineteen persons to plant there . [ There were ) none there but Indians and three Frenchmen left by shipwrack . It was not planted ...
Then was St. Christophers Planted by this deponeni 1622 ana in [ the ] ship Marmaduke of London and nineteen persons to plant there . [ There were ) none there but Indians and three Frenchmen left by shipwrack . It was not planted ...
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The English first planted a Colony heere , Anno Domini 1627 . There are supposed to bee 30,000 people in this Iland , Masters or freemen , Christian Servants , and Slaves , which must needs speake it a well settled and planted place ...
The English first planted a Colony heere , Anno Domini 1627 . There are supposed to bee 30,000 people in this Iland , Masters or freemen , Christian Servants , and Slaves , which must needs speake it a well settled and planted place ...
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... settelment by theire houses built and theire provisions planted , soe as they are enteringe vpon the planting of Comodityes , being the hopes which cheifely induced them to soe farr an aduenture of soe great difficulty and daunger .
... settelment by theire houses built and theire provisions planted , soe as they are enteringe vpon the planting of Comodityes , being the hopes which cheifely induced them to soe farr an aduenture of soe great difficulty and daunger .
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Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | ix |
I ST CHRISTOPHERS NEVIS AND BARBADOS | 1 |
ii Narrative of the First Settlement of St Chris | 18 |
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