Microfilm 171 2.9
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The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India now called new Spayne, atchieued by the vvorthy prince Hernando Cortes, marques of the valley of Huaxacac, most delectable to reade / |
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Microfilm 171 3.16
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The principall navigations, voiages and discoveries of the English nation made by sea or ouer land, to the most remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1500. yeeres: deuided into three seuerall parts, according to the positions of the regions whereunto they were directed ... Whereunto is added the last most renowmed English nauigation, round about the whole globe of the earth / |
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Microfilm 171 3.17
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A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia. of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants Discouered by the English colony there seated by Sir Richard Greinuile Knight in the yeere 1585. Which remained vnder the gouernement of twelue monethes, at the speciall charge and direction of the Honourable Sir Walter Raleigh Knight lord warden of the stanneries who therein hath beene fauoured and authorised by her Maiestie and her letters patents / |
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Microfilm 171 3.18
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The discoverie of the large // rich and bevvtifvl // empyre of Gviana with // a relation of the great and Golden Citie // of Manoa (which the Spanyards call El // Dorado) And of the Prouinces of Emeria // Arromaia, Amapaia, and other Coun- // tries, with their riuers, ad- // ioyning. / / |
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Microfilm 171 3.19
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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 / |
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Microfilm 171 3.20
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A trve relation of the most prosperous voyage made this present yeere 1605, by Captaine George Waymouth, in the discouery of the land of Virginia where he discouered 60 miles vp a most excellent riuer; together with a most fertile land / |
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Microfilm 171 3.21
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A trve relation of svch occurrences and accidents of noate as hath happened in Virginia since the first planting of that collony |
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Microfilm 171 3.22
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Histoire de la Novvelle France contenant les navigations, découvertes, & habitations faites par les François és Indes Occidentales & Nouvelle-France souz l'avœu & authorité de noz rois tres-chrétiens, & les diverses fortunes d'iceux en l'execution de ces choses, depuis cent ans jusques à hui. En quoy est comprise l'histoire morale, naturele, & geographique de la dite province: avec les tables & figures d'icelle / |
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Microfilm 171 4.23
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Les voyages dv sievr de Champlain Xaintongeois, capitaine ordinaire pour le Roy, en la marine Divisez en devx livres. ou, Iovrnal tres-fidele des observations faites és descouuertures de la Nouuelle France: tant en la descriptiõ des terres, costes, riuieres, ports, haures, leurs hauteurs, & plusieurs declinaisons de la guide-aymant; qu'en la créace des peuples, leur superstition façon de viure & de querroyer: enrichi de quantité de figures / |
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Microfilm 171 4.24
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Good newes from Virginia Sent to the Covnsell and Company of Virginia, resident in England / |
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Microfilm 171 4.25
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Good newes from New-England or, A true relation of things very remarkable at the plantation of Plimouth in Nevv England. Shewing the wondrous providence and goodnes of God, in their preservation and continuance, being delivered from many apparant deaths and dangers. Together with a Relation of such religious, and civill Lawes and Customes, as are in practise amongst the Indians, adjoyning to them at this day. As also what commodities are there to be raysed for the maintenance of that and other Plantations in the said Country / |
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Microfilm 171 4.26
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The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from their first beginning, An*: 1584, to this present 1624 / |
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Microfilm 171 4.27
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Qvodlibets, Lately Come Over From New Britaniola, Old Newfovnd-land Epigrams and other small parcels, both Morall and Diuine / |
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Microfilm 171 4.28
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The true travels, adventvres, and observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from anno Domini 1593, to 1629 His accidents and sea-fights in the Straights, his service and strategems of warre in Hungaria, Transilvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia, against the Turks and Tartars; his three single combats betwixt the Christian Armie and the Turkes. After how he was taken prisoner by the Turks, sold for a slave, sent into Tartaria; his description of the Tartars, their strange manners and customes of religions, diets, buildings, warres, feasts, ceremonies, and living, how he slew the basnaw of Nalbrits in Cambria, and escaped from the Turkes and Tartars / |
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Microfilm 171 4.29
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Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New-England, or anywhere Or, The path-way to experience to erect a plantation. With the yearely proceedings of this country in fishing and planting, since the yeare 1614. to the yeare 1630. and their present estate. Also how to prevent the greatest inconveniences, by their proceedings in Virginia, and other plantations, by approved examples. With the countries armes, a description of the coast, harbours, habitations, land-markes, latitude and longitude: with the map, allowed by our royall King Charles / |
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Microfilm 171 4.30
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New English Canaan or New Canaan Containing an abstract of New England, composed in three bookes. The first booke setting forth the originall of the natives, their manners and customes, together with the tractable nature and love towards the English. The seconde booke setting forth the naturall indowments of the country, and what staple commodities it yealdeth. The third booke setting forth, what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it, together with their tenents and practice of their church / |
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Microfilm 171 4.31
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Nevv Englands prospect A true, lively, and experimentall description of that part of America, commonly called Nevv England: discovering the state of that countrie, both as it stands to our new-come English planters and to the old native inhabitants. Laying downe that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travelling reader, or benefit the future voyager / |
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Microfilm 171 5.32
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The way of life. or, Gods vvay and course in bringing the soule into, keeping it in, and carrying it on, in the wayes of life and peace. Laid downe in foure severall treatises on foure texts of Scripture. |
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Microfilm 171 5.33
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Nevv Englands teares, for old Englands feares Preached in a sermon on July 23. 1640. being a day of publike humiliation, appointed by the churches, in behalfe of our native countrey in time of feared dangers / |
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Microfilm 171 5.34
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Plain dealing or, Nevves from New-England. A short view of New-Englands present government, both ecclesiasticall and civil, compared with the anciently-received and established government of England, in some materiall points; fit for the gravest consideration in these times / |
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