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The Frenchmen arrived ( 1625 ) after Warner had returned for aid to England . “ In his ( i.e. , Warner's ) absence came in a French pinnace , under the command of Monsieur de Nombre . " Capt . John Smith's Works , Chap . xxv , ed .
The Frenchmen arrived ( 1625 ) after Warner had returned for aid to England . “ In his ( i.e. , Warner's ) absence came in a French pinnace , under the command of Monsieur de Nombre . " Capt . John Smith's Works , Chap . xxv , ed .
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In a short time aftere ye said Geroon returned to ye Island with his Shipping & all ye men he had carried off , & by a wile forceably landed them againe . Before ye prissioners gott home for England , Sr Tho . Warner returned againe ...
In a short time aftere ye said Geroon returned to ye Island with his Shipping & all ye men he had carried off , & by a wile forceably landed them againe . Before ye prissioners gott home for England , Sr Tho . Warner returned againe ...
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John Parker was employd to Barbadoes wth yee humble Addresses to his Excy whose great prudence returned him wth an Olive Branch of Peace & a satisfactory Declaracon , wch stopt many who were on the wing ready to desert ye Colony .
John Parker was employd to Barbadoes wth yee humble Addresses to his Excy whose great prudence returned him wth an Olive Branch of Peace & a satisfactory Declaracon , wch stopt many who were on the wing ready to desert ye Colony .
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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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