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Such a strategy is suggested by Richard Hakluyts ' 1584 list of items to be included in new settlements ( Hakluyt 1935 : 321 ) . A possible example of such a strategy can be seen in Bradford's account of the establishment of the trading ...
Such a strategy is suggested by Richard Hakluyts ' 1584 list of items to be included in new settlements ( Hakluyt 1935 : 321 ) . A possible example of such a strategy can be seen in Bradford's account of the establishment of the trading ...
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First , the chain of Appalachian mountains is noted for the first time , and second , the Mattawamkeag and west branches of the Penobscot river are included . Mercator's sources are unknown . His informants may have been Spanish ...
First , the chain of Appalachian mountains is noted for the first time , and second , the Mattawamkeag and west branches of the Penobscot river are included . Mercator's sources are unknown . His informants may have been Spanish ...
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These included the Spencers , Samuel and Ellen Louttit , Thomas and Mary Wiegand , Robert Watt and his wife Itinerants included the Native clergyman Thomas Vincent ( Long 1983 ) and Edward Richards , and Europeans Thomas Hamilton ...
These included the Spencers , Samuel and Ellen Louttit , Thomas and Mary Wiegand , Robert Watt and his wife Itinerants included the Native clergyman Thomas Vincent ( Long 1983 ) and Edward Richards , and Europeans Thomas Hamilton ...
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