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A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations, and establishing of peace in America between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain. Concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1670. Translated out of Latin. Published by His Majesties command.
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An answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa to the petition and paper of certain heads and particulars thereunto relating and annexed exhibited to the Honourable House of Commons by Sir Paul Painter, Ferdinando Gorges, Henry Batson, Benjamin Skutt, and Thomas Knights on the behalf of themselves and others concerned in His Majesties plantations in America.
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The tears of the Indians being an historical and true account of the cruel massacres and slaughters of above twenty millions of innocent people, committed by the Spaniards in the islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, &c. : as also in the continent of Mexico, Peru, & other places of the West-Indies, to the total destruction of those countries /
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Some years travels into divers parts of Africa and Asia the great Describing more particularly the empires of Persia and Industan: interwoven with such remarkable occurrences as hapned in those parts during these later times. As also, many other rich and famous kingdoms in the orientall India, with the isles adjacent. Severally relating their religion, language, customs and habit: as also proper observations concerning them.
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A further account of East-New-Jarsey by a letter write [sic] to one of the proprietors thereof, by a countrey-man, who has a great plantation there Together with the discription of the said province, as it is in Ogilbies atlas, printed in the year, 1671.
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Some years travels into divers parts of Africa and Asia the Great describing more particularly the empires of Persia and Industan : interwoven with such remarkable occurrences as hapned [sic] in those parts during these later times : as also, many other rich and famous kingdoms in the orientall India, with the isles adjacent : severally relating their religion, language, customs and habit : as also proper observations concerning them .
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Of the newe la[n]des and of ye people founde by the messengers of the kynge of porty[n]gale named Emanuel Of the. x. dyuers nacyons crystened. Of pope Iohn̄ and his landes, and of the costely keyes and wonders molodyes that in that lande is.
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A briefe and true relation of the discouerie of the north part of Virginia being a most pleasant, fruitfull and commodious soile: made this present yeere 1602, by Captaine Bartholomew Gosnold, Captaine Bartholowmew [sic] Gilbert, and diuers other gentlemen their associats, by the permission of the honourable knight, Sir Walter Ralegh, &c. Written by M. Iohn Brereton one of the voyage. Whereunto is annexed a treatise, conteining important inducements for the planting in those parts, and finding a passage that way to the South sea, and China. Written by M. Edward Hayes, a gentleman long since imploied in the like action.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament Whereby Robert Earle of Warwicke is made governour in chiefe, and Lord high admirall of all those islands and other plantations inhabited, planted, or belonging to any His Majesties the King of Englands subjects, within the bounds, and upon the coasts of America : and a committee appointed to be assisting unto him for the better governing, strengthning, and preservation of the said plantations : but chiefly for the advancement of the true Protastant religion, and farther spreading of the gospell of Christ among those that yet remaine there in great and miserable blindnesse and ignorance.
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America painted to the life. The true history of the Spaniards proceedings in the conquests of the Indians, and of their civil wars ... from Columbus ... to these later times. As also, of the original undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts; with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... from the year 1628. to 1658. Declaring the forms of their government ... the commodities of their countries, a description of their towns and havens, the increase of their trading, with the names of their governors and magistrates ... an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations ... in Virginia, New-England, and Berbadoes ... now at last exposed for the publick good, to stir up the heroick and active spirit of these times, to benefit their countrey, and eternize their names, by such honorable attempts. For the readers clearer understanding of the countreys, they are lively described in a compleat and exquisite map.
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The several declarations of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa, inviting all his Majesties native subjects in general to subscribe, and become sharers in their joynt-stock Together with his royal highness James Duke of Yo[rk] and Albany, &c. and the rest of the said Royal Compa[ ] letter to the right honourable Francis Lord Willoug[ ] of Parham, &c. Intimating the said companies reso[lu]tions to furnish his Majesties American plantations [ ] negroes at certain and moderate rates. As also a list of the Royal Adventurers of England [tra]ding into Africa.
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The famous historie of the Indies declaring the aduentures of the Spaniards, which haue conquered these countries, with varietie of relations of the religions, lawes, gouernments, manners, ceremonies, customes, rites, warres, and funerals of that people. Comprised into sundry decads. Set forth first by Mr Hackluyt, and now published by L.M. Gent.
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The historie of the VVest Indies containing the actes and aduentures of the Spaniards, which haue conquered and peopled those countries, inriched with varietie of pleasant relation of the manners, ceremonies, lawes, gouernments, and warres of the Indians. Published in Latin by Mr. Hakluyt, and translated into English by M. Lok. Gent.
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De nouo orbe, or the historie of the west Indies contayning the actes and aduentures of the Spanyardes, which haue conquered and peopled those countries, inriched with varietie of pleasant relation of the manners, ceremonies, lawes, gouernments, and warres of the Indians. Comprised in eight decades. Written by Peter Martyr a Millanoise of Angleria ... Whereof three, haue beene formerly translated into English, by R. Eden, wherunto the other fiue, are newly added by the industrie, and painefull trauaile of M. Lok Gent.
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The English empire in America, or, A prospect of His Majesties dominions in the West-Indies ... with an account of the discovery, scituation, product, and other excellencies of these countries : to which is prefixed a relation of the first discovery of the New World called America, by the Spaniards, and of the remarkable voyages of several Englishmen to divers places therein : illustrated with maps and pictures
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A summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes VVest Indian voyage vvherein were taken the townes of Saint Iago, Sancto Domingo, Cartagena and Saint Augustine : with geographicall mappes exactly describing each of the townes with their scituations and the manner of the armies approching [sic] to the winning of them.
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By the King a proclamation forbidding the disorderly trading with the saluages in New England in America, especially the furnishing of the natiues in those and other parts of America by the English with weapons, and habiliments of warre.
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