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... English at Copenhagen had offered to the king that if he would sell them this island they would pay him , as its price , as much English scarlet cloth as would go round its out - most margin , adding moreover a piece of gold for every ...
... English at Copenhagen had offered to the king that if he would sell them this island they would pay him , as its price , as much English scarlet cloth as would go round its out - most margin , adding moreover a piece of gold for every ...
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... English Company insinuated to these Powers , that the London Company were secretly connected with those pirates , whom they openly pretended to reprobate , and so satisfied was the King of England of their improper proceedings , that he ...
... English Company insinuated to these Powers , that the London Company were secretly connected with those pirates , whom they openly pretended to reprobate , and so satisfied was the King of England of their improper proceedings , that he ...
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... English reader will smile at the blunders which the French writer ( like most of his countrymen ) has committed in the transcription of proper names . The flocks of Spain mixed with the English breed , the rams of Barbary and of other ...
... English reader will smile at the blunders which the French writer ( like most of his countrymen ) has committed in the transcription of proper names . The flocks of Spain mixed with the English breed , the rams of Barbary and of other ...
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