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quadgram | frequency |
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george duke of albemarle | 69 |
edward earl of clarendon | 67 |
our heirs and successors | 67 |
said edward earl of | 62 |
the said edward earl | 62 |
their heirs and assigns | 49 |
and sir john colleton | 36 |
sir john colleton and | 29 |
john colleton and sir | 27 |
berkeley and sir john | 26 |
william earl of craven | 23 |
and sir william berkeley | 23 |
of the said province | 23 |
unto the said edward | 23 |
of the lords proprietors | 22 |
sir william berkeley and | 21 |
william berkeley and sir | 20 |
colleton and sir william | 19 |
early english books online | 19 |
our kingdom of england | 18 |
of the grand council | 18 |
said province or territory | 17 |
from time to time | 17 |
the said province or | 17 |
grant unto the said | 15 |
shall have power to | 15 |
do give and grant | 13 |
within the said province | 13 |
said province of carolina | 12 |
or any part thereof | 12 |
as far as the | 12 |
the said province of | 12 |
give and grant unto | 11 |
part of the world | 11 |
the quality of the | 11 |
of this our kingdom | 11 |
to the lords proprietors | 11 |
if wee consider the | 10 |
them the said edward | 10 |
no man shall be | 10 |
certain knowledge and meer | 10 |
knowledge and meer motion | 10 |
this our kingdom of | 10 |
inhabitants of the said | 10 |
and so in order | 10 |
into the said province | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
and by these presents | 9 |
we do by these | 9 |
do by these presents | 9 |
and by this meanes | 9 |
to them the said | 9 |
and grant unto the | 9 |
the grand council shall | 9 |
as to them shall | 8 |
any of the proprietors | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
and his six councellors | 8 |
said church or profession | 8 |
as they shall think | 8 |
the year one thousand | 8 |
any part of the | 8 |
hundred acres of freehold | 8 |
colleton and sir vvilliam | 8 |
to them shall seem | 8 |
characters represented either as | 8 |
may be made of | 8 |
the said church or | 8 |
of the said church | 8 |
they shall think fit | 8 |
represented either as utf | 8 |
our will and pleasure | 8 |
full power and authority | 7 |
longest of the grand | 7 |
out of the same | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
any other of our | 7 |
of any of the | 7 |
vvilliam earl of craven | 7 |
to the contrary in | 7 |
acres of freehold within | 7 |
of freehold within the | 7 |
power and authority to | 7 |
there shall be a | 7 |
of the proprietors courts | 7 |
the contrary in any | 7 |
been longest of the | 7 |
it will not be | 7 |
contrary in any wise | 7 |
the south of virginia | 7 |
the coast of florida | 7 |
granted by king charles | 6 |
doubling of the line | 6 |
other part of the | 6 |
by king charles iid | 6 |
any other part of | 6 |
to the proprietors of | 6 |
to an absolute perfection | 6 |
that there is a | 6 |
the church of england | 6 |
or hereafter to be | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
the province or territory | 6 |
give and grant by | 6 |
and sir vvilliam berkeley | 6 |
by this meanes the | 6 |
shall be in the | 6 |
sir vvilliam berkeley and | 6 |
the parliament of england | 6 |
by the said edward | 6 |
as the south seas | 6 |
such and so many | 6 |
much as you can | 6 |
and for want of | 6 |
he that hath been | 6 |
in any wise notwithstanding | 6 |
the leaves of the | 6 |
one and the same | 6 |
far as the south | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
to which if wee | 6 |
or any of them | 6 |
the freeholders of the | 6 |
freehold within the said | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
the proprietors of carolina | 6 |
grant by these presents | 6 |
and grant by these | 6 |
general of an army | 6 |
the inhabitants of the | 6 |
the latter end of | 6 |
in our kingdom of | 6 |
one thousand six hundred | 6 |
as much as you | 6 |
captain general of an | 6 |
why may not the | 6 |
to the nature of | 6 |
all sorts of graine | 6 |
in the middest of | 5 |
and to the end | 5 |
described above is co | 5 |
but the south part | 5 |
the province of carolina | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
the consent of the | 5 |
landgrave or cassique shall | 5 |
in the west indies | 5 |
have so much of | 5 |
within the province aforesaid | 5 |
by reason of the | 5 |
markup reviewed and edited | 5 |
english books online text | 5 |
text can be copied | 5 |
one thousand seven hundred | 5 |
support to the early | 5 |
will be pleased to | 5 |
for keying and markup | 5 |
it shall be lawful | 5 |
the grand council first | 5 |
the institutions providing financial | 5 |
financial support to the | 5 |
images scanned from microfilm | 5 |
that hath been longest | 5 |
encoded edition of the | 5 |
this phase i text | 5 |
terms of creative commons | 5 |
the profit of the | 5 |
from and after the | 5 |
be chosen by the | 5 |
subjects of this our | 5 |
the twelve assistants belonging | 5 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 5 |
the landgraves and cassiques | 5 |
of these fundamental constitutions | 5 |
shall from time to | 5 |
those who were chosen | 5 |
to the number of | 5 |
according to the terms | 5 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 5 |
books online text creation | 5 |
province or territory aforesaid | 5 |
the early english books | 5 |
they the said edward | 5 |
sit or vote in | 5 |
providing financial support to | 5 |
that it will be | 5 |
i text is available | 5 |
leige people of us | 5 |
or any other of | 5 |
phase i text is | 5 |
of the same degree | 5 |
of the proprietors and | 5 |
or of any other | 5 |
the work described above | 5 |
we do give and | 5 |
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and the no lesse | 5 |
of those who were | 5 |
institutions providing financial support | 5 |
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reproduction of original in | 5 |
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by the institutions providing | 5 |
text is available for | 5 |
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and coded from proquest | 5 |
to the said edward | 5 |
online text creation partnership | 5 |
and markup reviewed and | 5 |
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the text can be | 5 |
edition of the work | 5 |
the terms of creative | 5 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 5 |
vvilliam berkeley and sir | 5 |
of the island of | 5 |
owned by the institutions | 5 |
encoded text transcribed from | 5 |
even for commercial purposes | 5 |
all without asking permission | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
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text and markup reviewed | 5 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 5 |
shall be lawful for | 5 |
estc r ocm this | 5 |
to the terms of | 5 |
year one thousand seven | 5 |
four leagues or thereabouts | 5 |
full and absolute power | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
hath been longest of | 5 |
the season of the | 5 |
from proquest page images | 5 |
tcp assigned for keying | 5 |
that which is more | 5 |
coded from proquest page | 5 |
assigned for keying and | 5 |
any of our dominions | 5 |
iv tiff page images | 5 |
keyed and coded from | 5 |
of the work described | 5 |
twelve assistants belonging to | 5 |
the lords proprietors shall | 5 |
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which will not admit | 4 |
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been released into the | 4 |
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of every monographic english | 4 |
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copies of the texts | 4 |
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based on the new | 4 |
first editions of a | 4 |
have power to alienate | 3 |
your friend and servant | 3 |
excellent isle of roanoak | 3 |
the first monday in | 3 |
liberty and license to | 3 |
may be brought to | 3 |
thing to the contrary | 3 |
the most of them | 3 |
be lawful for the | 3 |
the fourth part of | 3 |
charter granted by king | 3 |
about the bignesse of | 3 |
in america or elsewhere | 3 |
upon what pretence soever | 3 |
being within our dominions | 3 |
iid to the proprietors | 3 |
if he have a | 3 |
be in the power | 3 |
a larger proportion of | 3 |
they shall carry or | 3 |
two charters granted by | 3 |
as shall become the | 3 |
of the proprietors or | 3 |
the propagation of the | 3 |
no landgrave or cassique | 3 |
the southerne parts of | 3 |
up the main river | 3 |
these fundamental constitutions in | 3 |
and any three of | 3 |
temperature of the soyl | 3 |
out of the landgraves | 3 |
if your necessity will | 3 |
the manners and disposition | 3 |
and that all and | 3 |
and that we may | 3 |
and on monday the | 3 |
king charles iid to | 3 |
pounds sterling to the | 3 |
presented as the auspice | 3 |
must be so close | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
under hand and seal | 3 |
consisting of a proprietor | 3 |
the first tuesday in | 3 |
and whatsoever else is | 3 |
three hundred acres of | 3 |
degrees of the northern | 3 |
by the commissioners of | 3 |
the north of virginia | 3 |
freely and quietly have | 3 |
encrease and flourish by | 3 |
much of your power | 3 |
especially the south part | 3 |
relation of a discovery | 3 |
year of our lord | 3 |
pleasantness of the place | 3 |
of them in such | 3 |
to dispose of the | 3 |
the land within the | 3 |
much encrease and flourish | 3 |
and not layd upon | 3 |
the same degree and | 3 |
in free and common | 3 |
in these fundamental constitutions | 3 |
we proceeded down the | 3 |
any of the said | 3 |
then that which is | 3 |
or any part or | 3 |
john latta text and | 3 |
and was set forth | 3 |
as the auspice of | 3 |
made by the commissioners | 3 |
profits to the adventurers | 3 |
most agreeable to the | 3 |
that the said edward | 3 |
or be any ways | 3 |
lesse excellent island of | 3 |
or returning from thence | 3 |
was set forth by | 3 |
giving an account of | 3 |
cast into the vessell | 3 |
into any of our | 3 |
and the natural excellencies | 3 |
sterling to the lords | 3 |
the palatine or his | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
in the quality of | 3 |
that all and singular | 3 |
deputy shall be always | 3 |
with the first and | 3 |
those rich commodities there | 3 |
you shall have five | 3 |
confirm unto the said | 3 |
fundamental constitutions of that | 3 |
far as we could | 3 |
charters granted by king | 3 |
the natives of that | 3 |
on both sides the | 3 |
acre of vines in | 3 |
the remedy is to | 3 |
together with proposals made | 3 |
to an anchor in | 3 |
be in the year | 3 |
persons as shall become | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
above seventeen years of | 3 |
in respect of his | 3 |
rich commodities there plentifully | 3 |
by and with the | 3 |
shall become the first | 3 |
of the present state | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
and after the first | 3 |
and being within our | 3 |
lord of a mannor | 3 |
manners and disposition of | 3 |
have power to remove | 3 |
with proposals made by | 3 |
seal of the palatinate | 3 |
shall of course be | 3 |
excellent island of roanoak | 3 |
no person whatsoever shall | 3 |
shall have all the | 3 |
usefulness of those rich | 3 |
that which is most | 3 |
the setting of the | 3 |
no person shall be | 3 |
in six or seven | 3 |
the nature and temperature | 3 |
ought to be the | 3 |
or in fee tayle | 3 |
five or six leagues | 3 |
in manner as aforesaid | 3 |
or which is better | 3 |
which much encrease and | 3 |
which if they are | 3 |
two out of the | 3 |
the planters that daily | 3 |
or vote in parliament | 3 |
the usuall way of | 3 |
quantity and quality of | 3 |
not else at present | 3 |
have thought fit to | 3 |
church or profession shall | 3 |
present state of that | 3 |
the rest of our | 3 |
for want of heirs | 3 |
shall have the care | 3 |
the year of our | 3 |
of the northern latitude | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
to cause them to | 3 |
river with our ship | 3 |
fourth part of the | 3 |
which shall be in | 3 |
we shall finde the | 3 |
no lesse excellent island | 3 |
will not admit of | 3 |
free and common soccage | 3 |
the meanes of raysing | 3 |
all the westerne world | 3 |
shall belong to the | 3 |
at such a season | 3 |
the seal of the | 3 |
discovery lately made on | 3 |
have power to constitute | 3 |
but kept very cleane | 3 |
the seven surviving proprietors | 3 |
the adventurers and planters | 3 |
meanes of raysing infinite | 3 |
setlers on the rivers | 3 |
the first and last | 3 |
with the increase of | 3 |
relating the meanes of | 3 |
nor would it be | 3 |
the eldest of the | 3 |
of a discovery lately | 3 |
of the freemen of | 3 |
to make wine of | 3 |
to this court also | 3 |
our realm of england | 3 |
spanish captain at st | 3 |
view of the land | 3 |
to put it in | 3 |
raysing infinite profits to | 3 |
besides that it is | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
year one thousand six | 3 |
made on the coast | 3 |
at any other place | 3 |
and not in capite | 3 |
nor shall any person | 3 |
the blessing of the | 3 |
to all to whom | 3 |
charles iid to the | 3 |
the place of their | 3 |
made good unto them | 3 |
to every person that | 3 |
by the industry of | 3 |
opulent provinces of the | 3 |
quarts of new wine | 3 |
nor is there any | 3 |
with a letter to | 3 |
and consent of the | 3 |
unto the said province | 3 |
to the quality of | 3 |
lesse excellent isle of | 3 |
sayl from spikes bay | 3 |
to take off all | 3 |
first and last fundamental | 3 |
it will not bee | 3 |
italy can pretend to | 3 |
want of heirs male | 3 |
the fluxe of the | 3 |
which i shall refer | 3 |
that we have seen | 3 |
in quantity and quality | 3 |
seventeen years of age | 3 |
that they the said | 3 |
subscribe these fundamental constitutions | 3 |
else is remarkable therein | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
the said earl of | 3 |
to the parliament of | 3 |
both sides the river | 3 |
and of a more | 3 |
and arms of his | 3 |
proposals made by the | 3 |
infinite profits to the | 3 |
the pleasure of the | 3 |
his heirs and successors | 3 |
the river with our | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
have any estate or | 3 |
the value of two | 3 |
latta text and markup | 3 |
the north end of | 3 |
it shall be in | 3 |
no lesse excellent isle | 3 |
at the latter end | 3 |
you shall have six | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
court shall be called | 3 |
and by this our | 3 |
industry of the planters | 3 |
and in other places | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
that in one onely | 3 |
of raysing infinite profits | 3 |
mystery of the silke | 3 |
the palatine and proprietors | 3 |
so west in a | 3 |
two or three leagues | 3 |
by the said recited | 3 |
and last fundamental constitutions | 3 |
hundred acres of land | 3 |
humbly presented as the | 3 |
their heirs and successors | 3 |
be registred in the | 3 |
of the province aforesaid | 3 |
the oaths and articles | 3 |
flourish by the industry | 3 |
the natural excellencies thereof | 3 |
and councell of state | 3 |
anthony long and peter | 3 |
set sayl from spikes | 3 |
the no lesse excellent | 3 |
the freemen of the | 3 |
value of two hundred | 3 |
will be sure to | 3 |
commodities there plentifully abounding | 3 |
to sit or vote | 3 |
share in the profit | 3 |
of the nature and | 3 |
of those who are | 3 |
have all the powers | 3 |
want of such heirs | 3 |
up the river with | 3 |
whatsoever else is remarkable | 3 |
that virginia is parallell | 3 |
may from time to | 3 |
by the freeholders of | 3 |
and as far as | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
the healthfulness of the | 3 |
this court shall be | 3 |
constitutions of that colony | 3 |
to the south of | 3 |
dayes at the longest | 3 |
description of the present | 3 |
one of the english | 3 |
forty acres of land | 3 |
richly and experimentally valued | 3 |
and you shall have | 3 |
shall consist of the | 3 |
of the planters that | 3 |
both sides of the | 3 |
that it may answer | 3 |
consist of the palatine | 3 |
indians came on board | 3 |
by virtue of these | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
and usefulness of those | 3 |
three pence the pound | 3 |
a large quantity of | 3 |
long and peter fabian | 3 |
this our present charter | 3 |
by them directed to | 3 |
to put them to | 3 |
and for every woman | 3 |
the time of every | 3 |
and flourish by the | 3 |
such person or persons | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
all those staples which | 3 |
by reason of a | 3 |
put them into the | 3 |
five hundred acres of | 3 |
virtue of these presents | 3 |
walke hand in hand | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
who shall be called | 3 |
thirty degrees of the | 3 |
to the adventurers and | 3 |
one out of those | 3 |
said earl of clarendon | 3 |
and shall have all | 3 |
planters that daily enlarge | 3 |
the production of so | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
implanting of mulberry trees | 3 |
to us with their | 3 |
nature and temperature of | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
healthfulness of the air | 3 |
court shall think fit | 3 |
upon pretence of religion | 3 |
and viewed the land | 3 |
the commissioners of the | 3 |
at the first inspection | 3 |
that daily enlarge that | 3 |
on wednesday the th | 3 |
of those rich commodities | 3 |
there is such an | 3 |
shall be bound to | 3 |
a description of the | 3 |
a relation of a | 3 |
of all the indians | 3 |
same degree and choice | 3 |
last fundamental constitutions of | 3 |
and successors do give | 3 |
of all those excellencies | 3 |
or tract of ground | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
a discovery lately made | 3 |
and temperature of the | 3 |
and by them directed | 3 |
or which is more | 3 |
meet the first tuesday | 3 |
and no lesse excellent | 3 |
and so west in | 3 |
a rich and never | 3 |
and proprietors of the | 3 |
shall be chosen by | 3 |
the spanish captain at | 3 |
and if any other | 3 |
and confirm unto the | 3 |
of rich silver mines | 3 |
or the greater part | 3 |
or provided to the | 3 |
came to a place | 3 |
daily enlarge that colony | 3 |
if any such be | 3 |
put them into a | 3 |
account of the nature | 3 |
production of so many | 3 |
the two charters granted | 3 |
to him or them | 3 |
equall with the first | 3 |
agreeable to the laws | 3 |
which set sayl from | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
full and free license | 3 |
subscribe the oaths and | 3 |
shall carry or send | 3 |
the election of the | 3 |
one ounce of seed | 3 |
lately made on the | 3 |
more especially the south | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
on monday the th | 3 |
or any other thing | 3 |
of our kingdom of | 3 |
as that of virginia | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
our sovereign lord the | 3 |
came to an anchor | 3 |
and if there be | 3 |
boats and other vessels | 3 |
to this common wealth | 3 |
provided to the contrary | 3 |
commissioners of the lords | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
of the grape to | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
sovereign lord the king | 3 |
we do for us | 3 |
layd upon the ground | 3 |
fifty acres of freehold | 3 |
this court shall have | 3 |
not layd upon the | 3 |
advantage and usefulness of | 3 |
as much as in | 3 |
first setlers on the | 3 |
west in a direct | 3 |
disposition of the natives | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
quality of the soyle | 3 |
in all its numbers | 2 |
usuall way of exposing | 2 |
whereof are headed with | 2 |
shall be especially forbidden | 2 |
great hope of the | 2 |
reasonable probability overfeed the | 2 |
to worke by parties | 2 |
shall have absolute power | 2 |
unexhausted soyle being materiall | 2 |
kept for that purpose | 2 |
the inspection of which | 2 |
opulent countrey was stored | 2 |
divisions in the world | 2 |
are either too ranke | 2 |
pains and penalties therein | 2 |
so much to their | 2 |
by way of barter | 2 |
in this bounteous region | 2 |
spacious height of others | 2 |
space as will abundantly | 2 |
on his eternall goodnesse | 2 |
by such rules of | 2 |
of virginia in a | 2 |
happily restored to its | 2 |
roule all stones under | 2 |
their groweth that they | 2 |
a short space restored | 2 |
hath left us destitute | 2 |
after good triall thereupon | 2 |
so be they are | 2 |
attending diligently upon two | 2 |
it to be deprived | 2 |
descend into our thoughts | 2 |
amongst themselves set over | 2 |
off all parish charges | 2 |
other parts of our | 2 |
cannot be witnesse of | 2 |
have the power of | 2 |
and their furres rich | 2 |
a verticall point of | 2 |
by the laws and | 2 |
to wish well to | 2 |
pleasing and strong drinke | 2 |
a single man he | 2 |
his possession at least | 2 |
out of their mouthes | 2 |
and the way is | 2 |
sides and seas of | 2 |
voyages of pleasure expend | 2 |
have a gratefull returne | 2 |
be brought to it | 2 |
experience manifest that some | 2 |
equally amiable to the | 2 |
and of other our | 2 |
may not in justice | 2 |
by a transportation into | 2 |
assent and approbation of | 2 |
naturall reason and unerring | 2 |
bloud into the land | 2 |
but unbarke the trees | 2 |
the virginia merchants to | 2 |
and impotent persons are | 2 |
to shew that modesty | 2 |
in divers sorts of | 2 |
the brazen wall of | 2 |
and to the tenants | 2 |
and naturall worme hath | 2 |
happy correspondence together such | 2 |
disposed and ripened for | 2 |
the associates carry a | 2 |
suffer a deterioration by | 2 |
and why may not | 2 |
in this glorious countrey | 2 |
he be brought to | 2 |
or foure crops of | 2 |
enclined by severall reasons | 2 |
is overgrowne with woods | 2 |
this purpose the indian | 2 |
here to the envy | 2 |
humane neglect or ignorance | 2 |
but in different reasons | 2 |
incitement irreproveable to commend | 2 |
lesse subject to diseases | 2 |
him confident and carelesse | 2 |
the fruit of all | 2 |
the conveniences imaginable to | 2 |
thereof may be a | 2 |
and in a due | 2 |
because many persons born | 2 |
she was adorned with | 2 |
may entertaine grounds of | 2 |
sea called hunsons river | 2 |
by some private disease | 2 |
ample manner and form | 2 |
it was prudently intended | 2 |
be an extraordinary vendible | 2 |
experimented to the encrease | 2 |
and the divell t | 2 |
title signifying all under | 2 |
may bee when their | 2 |
way which may be | 2 |
bring unto your worme | 2 |
for conservation of nature | 2 |
crowned the virgin brow | 2 |
since the skinne and | 2 |
is not native to | 2 |
quality of the season | 2 |
the advance of those | 2 |
a very considerable increase | 2 |
that pullen and swine | 2 |
patron for this treatise | 2 |
would imploy himselfe seriously | 2 |
the more southerne parts | 2 |
country comes to be | 2 |
west of this opulent | 2 |
to your wealth by | 2 |
yeilding and paying yearly | 2 |
shall consist of twelve | 2 |
countrey affords abundance of | 2 |
onely space of three | 2 |
maner of living irregular | 2 |
it were of variety | 2 |
publish the many pressing | 2 |
discontent of the better | 2 |
upon the omission or | 2 |
countrey stored with all | 2 |
the stalk bruised yields | 2 |
of your undertakings had | 2 |
to be a proprietor | 2 |
of strength and number | 2 |
and also shall have | 2 |
that first three yeares | 2 |
the poorer sort of | 2 |
the profits of our | 2 |
inclination to prevent us | 2 |
a countrey which nature | 2 |
and climate with our | 2 |
any time before the | 2 |
when their mysterie is | 2 |
over a generall consultation | 2 |
by killing commonly very | 2 |
such an irradicable fertility | 2 |
of the trees in | 2 |
of land that is | 2 |
labour in the quality | 2 |
an addition to their | 2 |
shall descend from them | 2 |
any other thing whatsoever | 2 |
people to be silent | 2 |
an income to the | 2 |
proportion you are recompenced | 2 |
performance of this hath | 2 |
will not admit beliefe | 2 |
between the two violent | 2 |
forme of a fort | 2 |
of this collony will | 2 |
six pence the pound | 2 |
be seated in a | 2 |
expences be transported thence | 2 |
some of them a | 2 |
is little or nothing | 2 |
industry to make use | 2 |
the benefit of pot | 2 |
upon the coasts of | 2 |
next argument to those | 2 |
this and other more | 2 |
labour of one man | 2 |
drier part for wheat | 2 |
and peradventure might be | 2 |
the multitude of people | 2 |
observing and performing the | 2 |
confessed to iames cartier | 2 |
the pound in india | 2 |
such doubts will be | 2 |
all probability by transplantation | 2 |
manners of proceedings therein | 2 |
an advantage much greater | 2 |
after its first extraction | 2 |
to the revenue of | 2 |
own fortunes in the | 2 |
of your honours most | 2 |
negligence of this nation | 2 |
wonderfull fertility of all | 2 |
observing the booke rules | 2 |
to transport all and | 2 |
members as any freeman | 2 |
since every one would | 2 |
wee have already spoken | 2 |
he be so vitiously | 2 |
and naturally in that | 2 |
fall but in different | 2 |
that non obstante the | 2 |
poore man can in | 2 |
all the memory and | 2 |
them every where together | 2 |
when by the blessings | 2 |
from a rich grape | 2 |
under which we live | 2 |
not those who should | 2 |
countrey and season require | 2 |
it shall all descend | 2 |
the care of all | 2 |
which in the countrey | 2 |
to assemble them in | 2 |
no agreement or assembly | 2 |
countrey gathered a kinde | 2 |
all particulars in its | 2 |
italy and spaine flourish | 2 |
and in at the | 2 |
to the french kings | 2 |
with a more virgin | 2 |
being of a colder | 2 |
reward to be liberall | 2 |
might have shaded himselfe | 2 |
that the very clearing | 2 |
rich and generous wine | 2 |
appointed for that purpose | 2 |
in it is all | 2 |
that no man should | 2 |
against all the natives | 2 |
left for confederacy or | 2 |
of wight is from | 2 |
found in this joyntly | 2 |
to our owne shipping | 2 |
may have your severall | 2 |
summe of money will | 2 |
middle of a grove | 2 |
containe in all thirty | 2 |
doubt but a rich | 2 |
all done by two | 2 |
made native to us | 2 |
the kitchins and their | 2 |
of them as the | 2 |
be the sole iudges | 2 |
to lay an unregarded | 2 |
the two violent extreams | 2 |
perfection above all but | 2 |
yeare its novelty of | 2 |
profit to recompence all | 2 |
together with the kinde | 2 |
of transplantation being more | 2 |
plant it is in | 2 |
conjectures to a tryall | 2 |
out of which perhaps | 2 |
cannot believe it to | 2 |
compelled to send man | 2 |
colder parts of france | 2 |
which if wee allure | 2 |
oyle wherein catterpillars or | 2 |
surface of a vast | 2 |
thereby he administers matter | 2 |
of his leaves only | 2 |
the woods together may | 2 |
shippe in the onely | 2 |
longer upon this mystery | 2 |
long time or difficulty | 2 |
and every part thereof | 2 |
had collected a bracelet | 2 |
a gentleman whom the | 2 |
but three pence the | 2 |
the power and government | 2 |
namely variety of water | 2 |
some who growne more | 2 |
besides all timber for | 2 |
to export the same | 2 |
sunne honours with his | 2 |
for our own or | 2 |
silke grasse to be | 2 |
put it in execution | 2 |
it will prove better | 2 |
but ingratitude and indiligence | 2 |
and the warmer provinces | 2 |
from the enraged native | 2 |
colonies may be in | 2 |
the said person or | 2 |
sole revenue now of | 2 |
tenants and inhabitants of | 2 |
such order may be | 2 |
wee are yet ignorant | 2 |
many yeares to bee | 2 |
out of a desire | 2 |
benefit of it in | 2 |
the mulberry and the | 2 |
all sort of excellent | 2 |
that port in which | 2 |
do observe and keep | 2 |
judgement may perceive it | 2 |
must take leave by | 2 |
against the mouth of | 2 |
is of great vertue | 2 |
that such things as | 2 |
to be found within | 2 |
their women and children | 2 |
which i have already | 2 |
to the palatine and | 2 |
make the passage doubtfull | 2 |
discovery not being capable | 2 |
the benefit of two | 2 |
constitute a church or | 2 |
the ground is cleared | 2 |
those times improved in | 2 |
proposed to the best | 2 |
boast that they precede | 2 |
treasure of silkes the | 2 |
away may be made | 2 |
in other proper places | 2 |
an association of simpathies | 2 |
their owne misfortune by | 2 |
a surer meanes of | 2 |
and may with as | 2 |
there is an occult | 2 |
and this the spanyard | 2 |
it will to admiration | 2 |
all probability likely to | 2 |
their necks in such | 2 |
dull and retreating appetites | 2 |
way whereby they witness | 2 |
the inhabitants from attendance | 2 |
which may devolve into | 2 |
meanes to furnish it | 2 |
but be brought to | 2 |
whom for enacting of | 2 |
more persons agreeing in | 2 |
combinations and leagues against | 2 |
nothing in the world | 2 |
may have yeerely three | 2 |
and serve themselves of | 2 |
if an invincible sloth | 2 |
weeekes time of their | 2 |
and confidence in their | 2 |
their honest industrious and | 2 |
thousand pounds sterling per | 2 |
hath not been experimented | 2 |
forehead is not too | 2 |
and subscribe the oaths | 2 |
of some share in | 2 |
swans are alike prodigies | 2 |
passionate to present your | 2 |
them shall think best | 2 |
after as it were | 2 |
and himselfe raked up | 2 |
purpose of the said | 2 |
of her incomparable beauty | 2 |
delight inviting the able | 2 |
of a taste little | 2 |
equall in this garden | 2 |
neare to the substance | 2 |
found in any countrey | 2 |
for a small reward | 2 |
common benefit to all | 2 |
abound more in visible | 2 |
like that artist who | 2 |
or sting of a | 2 |
a delight to the | 2 |
manner the production of | 2 |
the want of it | 2 |
fourth upon which wee | 2 |
south sea may be | 2 |
freehold within the precinct | 2 |
were vomit out of | 2 |
of colours giving him | 2 |
the governments of the | 2 |
sold by richard parker | 2 |
make an income of | 2 |
bee penetrable for the | 2 |
eldest of your legitimate | 2 |
to that which is | 2 |
nature best sute with | 2 |
apparent danger all the | 2 |
present constitution abounding with | 2 |
our wants with out | 2 |
as this colony is | 2 |
of such happy inventions | 2 |
of people resorting thither | 2 |
best of the westerne | 2 |
mankinde to the knowledge | 2 |
quality from the forest | 2 |
china hath added all | 2 |
being all over a | 2 |
publick exercise of religion | 2 |
five or six weeekes | 2 |
during such time and | 2 |
a river which goeth | 2 |
our abundance of staples | 2 |
world more justly then | 2 |
but a moneths sayling | 2 |
neare enough to the | 2 |
since our indigent people | 2 |
of your immense disbursements | 2 |
voyages where the doubling | 2 |
moyety of the entire | 2 |
a title signifying all | 2 |
with a few nailes | 2 |
it to be copper | 2 |
no person of any | 2 |
souldiers being dismist with | 2 |
hands of the indians | 2 |
diminution by the comparison | 2 |
and in seasons of | 2 |
of god upon their | 2 |
as the next thing | 2 |
staples may quickly put | 2 |
labours onely you have | 2 |
since the vintage and | 2 |
offer them a way | 2 |
and accustomed to a | 2 |
of reward or honour | 2 |
exactnesse of the ayre | 2 |
much of curiosity as | 2 |
wee shall oppose the | 2 |
their pension of a | 2 |
hath made it appeare | 2 |
a part of another | 2 |
of countreys farther distant | 2 |
returne with their dividends | 2 |
effects will answer such | 2 |
of things suffer a | 2 |
show them of admirable | 2 |
and by a thicke | 2 |
and presented to her | 2 |
in europe above a | 2 |
extraordinary convenience of saw | 2 |
shall make a quorum | 2 |
some more rules of | 2 |
ways and means as | 2 |
a large field to | 2 |
with all the powers | 2 |
the publick state of | 2 |
all to whom it | 2 |
trouble or grievance of | 2 |
pretence soever of religion | 2 |
river delivers a relation | 2 |
spinne out of their | 2 |
have them coole and | 2 |
and forasmuch as we | 2 |
that weighs very heavy | 2 |
the same nature and | 2 |
worme in his curious | 2 |
denyed to a commendable | 2 |
but increases the favourable | 2 |
make that familiar to | 2 |
in the southern virginia | 2 |
which occasioned the laying | 2 |
layd a most signall | 2 |
shall in such an | 2 |
good colour of justice | 2 |
sorts of graine and | 2 |
might carry a vast | 2 |
our owne by the | 2 |
imposition of a mulct | 2 |
both save and encrease | 2 |
commerce to those noble | 2 |
shall be willing to | 2 |
be a staple which | 2 |
if it be any | 2 |
blessed them in the | 2 |
great use of for | 2 |
almighty authour of these | 2 |
to make the silke | 2 |
should be begunne without | 2 |
to the coast of | 2 |
some dayes of spinning | 2 |
a paean before a | 2 |
make fifteene thousand yearely | 2 |
with out of the | 2 |
furs or other commodities | 2 |
a small terme of | 2 |
their arrears as your | 2 |
a satiety or incapacicy | 2 |
charity to wish the | 2 |
and spaine flourish here | 2 |
will bee a worke | 2 |
to their owne profit | 2 |
season of the silke | 2 |
months intervall betwixt the | 2 |
offensive to the sense | 2 |
the clerk of the | 2 |
at which time he | 2 |
all crimes and offences | 2 |
intrade then from their | 2 |
lesse abstenious nations of | 2 |
country unquestionably our own | 2 |
of which your owne | 2 |
carrying so much provision | 2 |
draught neere cape charls | 2 |
of the ocean especially | 2 |
winged prosecution of the | 2 |
your bounty to invert | 2 |
and because many persons | 2 |
taken at one draught | 2 |
so many pounds sterling | 2 |
looke upon it without | 2 |
as those cleared lands | 2 |
to a good readinesse | 2 |
ayre it selfe is | 2 |
but to feed his | 2 |
postvening the latter by | 2 |
gratefull to the planter | 2 |
presidents round about us | 2 |
allegiance and sovereign dominion | 2 |
bee conveyed to us | 2 |
whilst they are growing | 2 |
receive they from the | 2 |
and change of salt | 2 |
you have six to | 2 |
with all these staples | 2 |
of comparing the soile | 2 |
from the cod or | 2 |
may equally joyne together | 2 |
those provinces afford such | 2 |
under the penalties therein | 2 |
have by that meanes | 2 |
war and pursue the | 2 |
of the native in | 2 |
accomodation and improvement of | 2 |
yet will the spanyard | 2 |
yet apprehensive of famine | 2 |
of which with our | 2 |
their industry and unwearied | 2 |
her adventurers and creditors | 2 |
one man in hours | 2 |
that his soveraigne revenue | 2 |
it shall descend on | 2 |
such profit ensuing thereupon | 2 |
of these a thousand | 2 |
to those under the | 2 |
the hereditary nobility of | 2 |
into twenty quarts of | 2 |
yet for more particular | 2 |
many whereof are headed | 2 |
most majestick carolana shall | 2 |
apply himselfe with his | 2 |
the encrease brought to | 2 |
a well cultivated s | 2 |
roome in it is | 2 |
and have by loud | 2 |
non obstante the disagreeablenesse | 2 |
ounces of seed till | 2 |
artificially distilled after its | 2 |
for may by gods | 2 |
handled by a better | 2 |
the indigenall and naturall | 2 |
sloth doth not possesse | 2 |
wee call to minde | 2 |
of any other kind | 2 |
that they precede in | 2 |
which till wee bee | 2 |
of or within the | 2 |
up the spanish jealousie | 2 |
name being struck out | 2 |
all circumstances of truth | 2 |
us imagine it to | 2 |
our owne miserable people | 2 |
the immoderate heate of | 2 |
into their walkes covered | 2 |
be likewise a providentiall | 2 |
discovered by the siding | 2 |
may not all the | 2 |
that colony published by | 2 |
meanes what wealth can | 2 |
like indigence of butter | 2 |
such strength as at | 2 |
of in this way | 2 |
might not be made | 2 |
communion of every church | 2 |
dedication in it selfe | 2 |
toward the setting of | 2 |
welfare of the said | 2 |
easily transported into england | 2 |
know the reason why | 2 |
things suffer a deterioration | 2 |
least shadow of probability | 2 |
that under rate formerly | 2 |
contiguous ledge of at | 2 |
not receive a kinde | 2 |
were found amongst the | 2 |
of the place in | 2 |
relation to his person | 2 |
in all thirty thousand | 2 |
adventurer foure thousand pound | 2 |
struck out by any | 2 |
in its present constitution | 2 |
else make them join | 2 |
ever else can be | 2 |
above a thousand yeares | 2 |
not abound with that | 2 |
with which they would | 2 |
ever have layne sick | 2 |
by what miscariage i | 2 |
so to make exceptions | 2 |
wealth to this countrey | 2 |
suit with our conjectures | 2 |
be attended with an | 2 |
industrious and publick spirits | 2 |
and instructed by the | 2 |
the penalties therein expressed | 2 |
many should faile in | 2 |
marry them to perfect | 2 |
and but one religious | 2 |
as ample manner as | 2 |
to a full halfe | 2 |
with a lesser number | 2 |
will the spanyard feare | 2 |
wee grow over populous | 2 |
and commodities herein after | 2 |
adde spurres to his | 2 |
a glut upon them | 2 |
notwithstanding all those horse | 2 |
so gratefull to the | 2 |
one still lapt over | 2 |
virginia merchants to reerect | 2 |
found out for the | 2 |
not of force so | 2 |
the world was vigorous | 2 |
the disposing matter from | 2 |
respect then that to | 2 |
shall in their discretion | 2 |
descending into a part | 2 |
be stifled with too | 2 |
of his revenues out | 2 |
and of this forty | 2 |
delivered reports of some | 2 |
voluntary league have united | 2 |
done good and faithfull | 2 |
in any other of | 2 |
at their groweth that | 2 |
order may be brought | 2 |
freeholders of the respective | 2 |
but for the admiration | 2 |
which discovers either an | 2 |
as great justice deny | 2 |
those who shall be | 2 |
his or their seals | 2 |
and therefore it alone | 2 |
and should they delight | 2 |
how apt they and | 2 |
as should employ them | 2 |
of the representatives of | 2 |
be as fully members | 2 |
infinite number of mulberry | 2 |
the most sacred places | 2 |
is naturally curious and | 2 |
upon the vacancy of | 2 |
wee adde the cooperation | 2 |
oyle and woad put | 2 |
from those whose abilities | 2 |
such a happy correspondence | 2 |
the professors and that | 2 |
make them join in | 2 |
and this may be | 2 |
noblest commerce in the | 2 |
freequent examples betwixt things | 2 |
a reverence wee pay | 2 |
souls of all men | 2 |
which is indisputably english | 2 |
shall have an ample | 2 |
delivered all power oppressing | 2 |
night or thickenesse of | 2 |
firm and available in | 2 |
who sets out his | 2 |
holding forth the way | 2 |
contentment at their groweth | 2 |
of the fruits and | 2 |
they are arrived under | 2 |
delivering it so cleerely | 2 |
of those the incomparable | 2 |
some families going into | 2 |
too rich to receive | 2 |
same nature of content | 2 |
generous and moving incouragement | 2 |
would it be such | 2 |
and that fishes may | 2 |
sixty quarters of wheat | 2 |
the souls of all | 2 |
for a new world | 2 |
discovered many rich mysteries | 2 |
and in what one | 2 |
contribute towards the preparing | 2 |
holes in divers trees | 2 |
bread all the yeere | 2 |
they are either too | 2 |
runne through this curious | 2 |
what wee have heere | 2 |
thereof have by frenchmen | 2 |
their imployment in the | 2 |
imploy himselfe seriously to | 2 |
and there to settle | 2 |
english mutineers what they | 2 |
way of barter with | 2 |
degree serviceable to you | 2 |
this case will be | 2 |
of vines in france | 2 |
especially if the mulberry | 2 |
three or foure dayes | 2 |
unto such person and | 2 |
comparison as in her | 2 |
the perfection of any | 2 |
of nature indisputably flourish | 2 |
of the meanes aforesaid | 2 |
of all under woods | 2 |
unanimously consent that twenty | 2 |
and its merchant adventurers | 2 |
and goods again into | 2 |
a season of the | 2 |
the south of iames | 2 |
adoration shall honour it | 2 |
divers sorts of trees | 2 |
for the wormes may | 2 |
war one against the | 2 |
lest thereby he administers | 2 |
for by inspection upon | 2 |
yet is not tobacco | 2 |
us by trading with | 2 |
china suppose a merit | 2 |
hath accustomed to use | 2 |
to which china hath | 2 |
satisfaction be pleased to | 2 |
arrive at such competent | 2 |
of religion according to | 2 |
the benefit of our | 2 |
do promise to bear | 2 |
yeare with the last | 2 |
may be secure from | 2 |
the plethorick abundance of | 2 |
may by this means | 2 |
them from over much | 2 |
serve themselves of for | 2 |
conclude it for an | 2 |
by this means would | 2 |
unanimously consent that neither | 2 |
of the black mulberry | 2 |
or to trade with | 2 |
a more promising probability | 2 |
by compact they agree | 2 |
already aboundeth to admiration | 2 |
decay and disincouragement of | 2 |
assistance which could be | 2 |
a sufficient defence against | 2 |
have the same nature | 2 |
the said goods in | 2 |
climate that fits the | 2 |
communion with any church | 2 |
blacke and tender mold | 2 |
make use of it | 2 |
as may be the | 2 |
grain in different seasons | 2 |
town they last sat | 2 |
to engrosse their livelihood | 2 |
shall be nominated and | 2 |
safety and welfare of | 2 |
be lawful for slaves | 2 |
modesty to direct us | 2 |
way to preserve or | 2 |
cleare a hundred thousand | 2 |
that countrey gathered a | 2 |
without a power of | 2 |
italy hath not beene | 2 |
be conferred by us | 2 |
their gardens upon nothing | 2 |
admiration increase the number | 2 |
are forced to supply | 2 |
both the teacher and | 2 |
to lodge there also | 2 |
not be denied by | 2 |
diligently upon two seasons | 2 |
deterioration by changing the | 2 |
an appetite to consume | 2 |
of this great profit | 2 |
requisite to water the | 2 |
where number of inhabitants | 2 |
for food to the | 2 |
with all commodiousnesse of | 2 |
the better to incourage | 2 |
if wee consider to | 2 |
at his labour in | 2 |
to bear faith and | 2 |
this is usually practised | 2 |
of a greater delicacy | 2 |
and distributed into fit | 2 |
they had beene sawen | 2 |
within this our kingdom | 2 |
all industrious and publick | 2 |
away their wealth in | 2 |
or answer to any | 2 |
divers make an income | 2 |
so huge a part | 2 |
both them and salmon | 2 |
it shall be needful | 2 |
is sufficient to give | 2 |
paved with orenges and | 2 |
but virginia a countrey | 2 |
is publickly to be | 2 |
an innocent and complementall | 2 |
in any one bottom | 2 |
the many berries commonly | 2 |
avowsons of all the | 2 |
the hideous cataracts of | 2 |
one roome in it | 2 |
but bring them to | 2 |
may be manifested for | 2 |
apiece in manner as | 2 |
and profit proposed to | 2 |
and the necessary fires | 2 |
when you shal be | 2 |
slight distinction of merit | 2 |
our deliberation the many | 2 |
and the backwardnesse of | 2 |
that it will prove | 2 |
selfe oftentimes dealing after | 2 |
will affoord you many | 2 |
they after as it | 2 |
way made good unto | 2 |
well as communication of | 2 |
have seen any where | 2 |
plant that commodious quarter | 2 |
can they palliate their | 2 |
singly in her selfe | 2 |
planters who are so | 2 |
eyes upon this fortunate | 2 |
be they are seated | 2 |
which indeere provinces to | 2 |
lighting at such a | 2 |
bringing it to perfection | 2 |
for the indian fidelity | 2 |
privity or relation to | 2 |
into the number of | 2 |
him from the jawes | 2 |
may appear the more | 2 |
be willing to purchase | 2 |
you to prosecute a | 2 |
hath accustomed to belong | 2 |
ever want the revivall | 2 |
rich and pure the | 2 |
retardation as well as | 2 |
chosen by the freeholders | 2 |
employed in the exercise | 2 |
hath experimented to the | 2 |
why in so happy | 2 |
dispaire ever to know | 2 |
and moving incouragement to | 2 |
old bever skins in | 2 |
usefull then those to | 2 |
of silk hath beene | 2 |
in communicating their knowledge | 2 |
written in a book | 2 |
other confections which luxury | 2 |
pound sterling in sturgion | 2 |
larger proportion of ground | 2 |
to furnish it withall | 2 |
and since those times | 2 |
this mystery were but | 2 |
will bee of an | 2 |
collected a bracelet of | 2 |
may by that meanes | 2 |
and that god is | 2 |
auxiliares of a full | 2 |
best and reddest cedars | 2 |
be taught to handle | 2 |
hindred that countrey from | 2 |
nor is the land | 2 |
conveyed to us with | 2 |
melioration confirmed by naturall | 2 |
when the ground is | 2 |
private memoriall to particulars | 2 |
collect strength and richnesse | 2 |
to lade and freight | 2 |
the ayre a temper | 2 |
which are upon some | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
the daughters of time | 2 |
man in hours may | 2 |
doeth not abound with | 2 |
its multitude of navigable | 2 |
will answer such supposition | 2 |
and in such abundance | 2 |
gardens in england seen | 2 |
countrey to such a | 2 |
addition to their perfection | 2 |
plow an acre every | 2 |
in no short time | 2 |
may quickly put us | 2 |
and followers are set | 2 |
their labour raise to | 2 |
he but unbarke the | 2 |
that all may be | 2 |
it be not medicinall | 2 |
in their creation intended | 2 |
the quantity of adventure | 2 |
with this never failing | 2 |
to such a verticall | 2 |
the honour of an | 2 |
besides what a small | 2 |
conform to the publick | 2 |
but if wee consider | 2 |
be consonant to reason | 2 |
an unregarded outside over | 2 |
faile from being a | 2 |
negligent to permit the | 2 |
above water by a | 2 |
large quantity of pearles | 2 |
numerous or usefull then | 2 |
same to hold to | 2 |
turning his designe upon | 2 |
encrease of gaine and | 2 |
revenues out of that | 2 |
shall be depending on | 2 |
as may repell by | 2 |
the malice of your | 2 |
ample theater to make | 2 |
every respect highly beneficiall | 2 |
addition to their customes | 2 |
salute him in an | 2 |
good master of a | 2 |
the heart and strengthned | 2 |
the better government of | 2 |
that if they would | 2 |
great quantity of pearle | 2 |
agreement made betwixt them | 2 |
any thing to the | 2 |
rivers feed and receive | 2 |
yet cannot virginia in | 2 |
below our consideration to | 2 |
quarter is a word | 2 |
may with ease make | 2 |
whatsoever may relate to | 2 |
but those who looke | 2 |
amiable to the other | 2 |
other things in the | 2 |
or raines to fill | 2 |
not any thing of | 2 |
the laurell of preeminence | 2 |
and indiligence to delay | 2 |
be brought to plant | 2 |
which god with a | 2 |
of which allured by | 2 |
be denyed the loane | 2 |
old age of the | 2 |
cannot in their private | 2 |
or charters of incorporation | 2 |
have the greatest reputation | 2 |
to which i shall | 2 |
derived to breake or | 2 |
for the rich trade | 2 |
publication thereof may be | 2 |
grape to his neighbours | 2 |
the meanes aforesaid arrive | 2 |
and must for ever | 2 |
servant were enjoyned to | 2 |
dayly examples informe us | 2 |
nations from whence we | 2 |
much after the season | 2 |
the elementall originall of | 2 |
delight to the vine | 2 |
let us compare this | 2 |
they may take for | 2 |
reward of one hundred | 2 |
if wee adde the | 2 |
we do oblige our | 2 |
manner of their lodgings | 2 |
ten pounds the tun | 2 |
drought it will be | 2 |
and we do furthermore | 2 |
buy and possess any | 2 |
scituated from degrees of | 2 |
a range of breakers | 2 |
power the proper representatives | 2 |
interest of any person | 2 |
incomprehensible mystery of nature | 2 |
and because it may | 2 |
printed by thomas harper | 2 |
will last seaven or | 2 |
labour of two or | 2 |
ones have been swallowed | 2 |
kingdoms where we are | 2 |
a parallell in any | 2 |
be so prescribed without | 2 |
thicke repayre to our | 2 |
the back of virginia | 2 |
cooperation of the indian | 2 |
unworthy the labour to | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
have power to call | 2 |
the unanimous congruity and | 2 |
necessary fires there made | 2 |
it is usuall in | 2 |
all sorts that ye | 2 |
as usefull for draught | 2 |
any we have seen | 2 |
royal power and prerogative | 2 |
said merchandizes and goods | 2 |
which by common estimation | 2 |
in such strength as | 2 |
of that very staple | 2 |
and those who have | 2 |
of communion of every | 2 |
in all more or | 2 |
a grove of mulberries | 2 |
season of the yeere | 2 |
then they shall have | 2 |
or impassability of the | 2 |
of their delegates or | 2 |
and profusenesse for t | 2 |
if it were handled | 2 |
that god who hath | 2 |
together with the making | 2 |
and probability of a | 2 |
a month for the | 2 |
of reparation for their | 2 |
them to death by | 2 |
duke from the sale | 2 |
agreeing in any religion | 2 |
trade with the natives | 2 |
labour with too numerous | 2 |
to be a freeman | 2 |
the precinct for which | 2 |
from the labour of | 2 |
of a divine power | 2 |
such mischances to nature | 2 |
parts of the countrey | 2 |
the true and absolute | 2 |
from an exact computation | 2 |
divers conjectures grounded upon | 2 |
allegiance to our soveraign | 2 |
admirable fertility in all | 2 |
us the liberty of | 2 |
this republick by the | 2 |
be of scruple that | 2 |
and means as they | 2 |
vacation and city wearinesse | 2 |
publick advance of this | 2 |
will adde spurres to | 2 |
to wave future affronts | 2 |
multiplyed and improved to | 2 |
distinction of ground to | 2 |
of no long time | 2 |
it of a taste | 2 |
ere this growne to | 2 |
the good and happy | 2 |
by a hundred hands | 2 |
of the mill gaines | 2 |
is at present such | 2 |
shall be accounted a | 2 |
for such an easie | 2 |
visit our opposite shore | 2 |
make us in no | 2 |
and the relations of | 2 |
that exaction tyred people | 2 |
the several goods and | 2 |
well watched and spyes | 2 |
be subscribed by all | 2 |
by the prevailency of | 2 |
the vineyard speedily planted | 2 |
reputation and advantage in | 2 |
and this to be | 2 |
is stored with an | 2 |
be but vigourously followed | 2 |
the forementioned wallnut oyle | 2 |
almost improper countrey for | 2 |
opinions conform to the | 2 |
improved in all more | 2 |
into such a regular | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
wife and children will | 2 |
the duty of every | 2 |
great store of orenges | 2 |
constitution of this yeare | 2 |
of enemies make the | 2 |
of all that continent | 2 |
be invited and courted | 2 |
out of the asiatick | 2 |
windes proceeding from a | 2 |
neither are all excretions | 2 |
use of it in | 2 |
of all things producible | 2 |
or if he should | 2 |
is yet apprehensive of | 2 |
china and persia to | 2 |
easily bee inned by | 2 |
great part of that | 2 |
collony will open a | 2 |
nor famine ever suspected | 2 |
standing and plentifull magazine | 2 |
may with a confidence | 2 |
if wee set the | 2 |
in times of immoderate | 2 |
the liberty of storing | 2 |
silke wee shall find | 2 |
many rich mysteries of | 2 |
would not be at | 2 |
any court of judicature | 2 |
shall to the unknitting | 2 |
the admirable abundance of | 2 |
more indulgent eye then | 2 |
and delight inviting the | 2 |
the almighty authour of | 2 |
and your house sentinelled | 2 |
which cannot admit of | 2 |
their going over a | 2 |
publick maintenance of divines | 2 |
its wonderfull fertility of | 2 |
increase and improve upon | 2 |
an incurable folly in | 2 |
same grain in different | 2 |
all those beauteous and | 2 |
is the staple of | 2 |
moneths sayling to go | 2 |
undisguised wishes of your | 2 |
the juno lucina of | 2 |
could be expected from | 2 |
are the glorious and | 2 |
of balsomes and colours | 2 |
pleasure to be attended | 2 |
hath wasted all his | 2 |
some men in authority | 2 |
come later then ordinary | 2 |
gentlemen to whom she | 2 |
and lastly may your | 2 |
experiment upon the south | 2 |
his designe of discoveries | 2 |
equall the best of | 2 |
the end you may | 2 |
is a rocke of | 2 |
in every of the | 2 |
shall be allowed to | 2 |
in its southerne beauties | 2 |
the pound at the | 2 |
to seeke a thinne | 2 |
promise to my selfe | 2 |
for the conveniency which | 2 |
sentence of justice upon | 2 |
enacting of the said | 2 |
and if you have | 2 |
those planters who are | 2 |
and to have and | 2 |
six weeekes time of | 2 |
license and liberty unto | 2 |
the commodities growing and | 2 |
the said laws be | 2 |
like things may be | 2 |
and the commodity such | 2 |
single man he may | 2 |
and very gainefull to | 2 |
and bring into any | 2 |
gage in his relation | 2 |
a staple of noble | 2 |
thus by two mens | 2 |
a more indulgent eye | 2 |
a large pond digged | 2 |
course be any interruption | 2 |
we went on shoar | 2 |
noble atchievements to the | 2 |
when the resort of | 2 |
without which no agreement | 2 |
said bounds and limits | 2 |
of ground may doe | 2 |
said laws be consonant | 2 |
the lord build the | 2 |
that of wines made | 2 |
a way which may | 2 |
our high chancellor of | 2 |
liberall and faithfull in | 2 |
that his almost onely | 2 |
which notwithstanding all those | 2 |
by john cabot at | 2 |
all those fearfull imprecations | 2 |
nor have we any | 2 |
make use of her | 2 |
would spring for that | 2 |
and take our way | 2 |
patronage and avowsons of | 2 |
come under our shadow | 2 |
compare our most incomparable | 2 |
power and authority over | 2 |
allurement of this great | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
it growne more tender | 2 |
or necessary for the | 2 |
opposite shore of southwest | 2 |
so far from contentment | 2 |
is a naturall kinde | 2 |
i comprehend a sufficient | 2 |
either too ranke with | 2 |
delighting to lay an | 2 |
settlement of the government | 2 |
indians used to make | 2 |
to her mayden sister | 2 |
hath found meanes to | 2 |
our soveraign lord king | 2 |
whilst wee either glutted | 2 |
else we are necessitated | 2 |
number of mulberry trees | 2 |
of such examples the | 2 |
holes in divers sorts | 2 |
then those whose fixure | 2 |
in fee simple or | 2 |
is not tobacco without | 2 |
will admit it to | 2 |
vends silke in such | 2 |
and in this most | 2 |
his fury and malice | 2 |
are the blessings with | 2 |
candian or calabrian grape | 2 |
spending and repayment of | 2 |
forth later then all | 2 |
yeeld but three pence | 2 |
may freely and quietly | 2 |
might be a magazine | 2 |
you have so happily | 2 |
invited and courted to | 2 |
vote in the parliament | 2 |
that they may have | 2 |
indians be hired to | 2 |
in their discretion think | 2 |
and improved to a | 2 |
servants will by their | 2 |
and sometimes answer labour | 2 |
yet might carry a | 2 |
admirable plenty and excellence | 2 |
them by the natives | 2 |
and italy are much | 2 |