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Page 152
But there is no such name in this Jourdan pamphlet ; it must be sought in Rich's Newes from Virginia ( see p . 159 ) . Lastly , I may quote Mr. Boas : “ If Strachey's pam- , phlet , as there is ground for supposing , was not printed ...
But there is no such name in this Jourdan pamphlet ; it must be sought in Rich's Newes from Virginia ( see p . 159 ) . Lastly , I may quote Mr. Boas : “ If Strachey's pam- , phlet , as there is ground for supposing , was not printed ...
Page 154
It is headed“ A true reportory of the wracke and redemption of Sir THOMAS GATES , Knight ; upon and from the Islands of the Bermudas : his comming to Virginia , and the estate of the Colonie there , and after , under the gouernment of ...
It is headed“ A true reportory of the wracke and redemption of Sir THOMAS GATES , Knight ; upon and from the Islands of the Bermudas : his comming to Virginia , and the estate of the Colonie there , and after , under the gouernment of ...
Page 158
Some of this True Declaration was also printed in Purchas , where it follows Strachey's Letter : - " After his ( Gates's ) arrival , a Booke called A True Declaration of Virginia was published by the Company , out of which I have here ...
Some of this True Declaration was also printed in Purchas , where it follows Strachey's Letter : - " After his ( Gates's ) arrival , a Booke called A True Declaration of Virginia was published by the Company , out of which I have here ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE TEMPEST | 149 |
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