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Smith , John 1910 The Travels and Works of Captain John Smith , President of Virginia and Admiral of New England , 1580-1631 A.G. Bradley , ed . Edinburgh : John Grant . Spiess , Arthur E. and Bruce D. Spiess 1983 New England Indian ...
Smith , John 1910 The Travels and Works of Captain John Smith , President of Virginia and Admiral of New England , 1580-1631 A.G. Bradley , ed . Edinburgh : John Grant . Spiess , Arthur E. and Bruce D. Spiess 1983 New England Indian ...
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Stopping at the English trading post at Cushnoc , Druillettes again was hosted cordially by Plymouth Colony agent John Winslow , who guided him in person to the coast and an English vessel . Letters from Winslow introduced Druillettes ...
Stopping at the English trading post at Cushnoc , Druillettes again was hosted cordially by Plymouth Colony agent John Winslow , who guided him in person to the coast and an English vessel . Letters from Winslow introduced Druillettes ...
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Bakeless , John 1961 The Eyes of Discovery ; The Pageant of North American Discovery as Seen by the First Explorers . New York : Dover Publications . Bayliss , Clara Kern 1908 The Significance of the Piasa .
Bakeless , John 1961 The Eyes of Discovery ; The Pageant of North American Discovery as Seen by the First Explorers . New York : Dover Publications . Bayliss , Clara Kern 1908 The Significance of the Piasa .
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