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... English colonies , from the barbarous and perfidious Indians , inftigated by the more favage and inhuman French of Canada and Nova - Scotia , began November 3 , 1726 , by Benjamin Colman , D.D. Letter from Henry Newman , Efq . to the ...
... English colonies , from the barbarous and perfidious Indians , inftigated by the more favage and inhuman French of Canada and Nova - Scotia , began November 3 , 1726 , by Benjamin Colman , D.D. Letter from Henry Newman , Efq . to the ...
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... English , Wild - Cow . Wild Hogs , of three fpecies , one whereof is the Peccaree . These animals roam about in aftonishing droves , of feveral thousands in number . They progrefs forward in a strait line , and no mountains or rivers ...
... English , Wild - Cow . Wild Hogs , of three fpecies , one whereof is the Peccaree . These animals roam about in aftonishing droves , of feveral thousands in number . They progrefs forward in a strait line , and no mountains or rivers ...
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... English into the colony , was fold for 24 fti- vers , but now fetches 123 . Many perfons make a great deal of money by procuring timber for the colony ; but the labour ufed to obtain it must be immenfe , when it is confidered that a ...
... English into the colony , was fold for 24 fti- vers , but now fetches 123 . Many perfons make a great deal of money by procuring timber for the colony ; but the labour ufed to obtain it must be immenfe , when it is confidered that a ...
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... English tolerably , and was we acquainted with the Skoffie , Micmac , and Mountainee dialects . His father was a Skoffie by birth ; which nation refide far to the weftward of Labrador . He defcribed the cour try as laying near a " big ...
... English tolerably , and was we acquainted with the Skoffie , Micmac , and Mountainee dialects . His father was a Skoffie by birth ; which nation refide far to the weftward of Labrador . He defcribed the cour try as laying near a " big ...
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... their eftablish- ment , to confider their nature as English colonies , and the rights belonging to them as members of the common- [ Vol . vi . ] the G wealth , wealth , and the authorities neceffary for the enjoymen of Mr. Bollan's Letter .
... their eftablish- ment , to confider their nature as English colonies , and the rights belonging to them as members of the common- [ Vol . vi . ] the G wealth , wealth , and the authorities neceffary for the enjoymen of Mr. Bollan's Letter .
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