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... colony , was directed to settle between the 34th and 41st de- of north latitude ; and the second , or northern colony , between the 38th and 45th degrees . grees In 1609 , after some expensive and not very successful attempts at settle ...
... colony , was directed to settle between the 34th and 41st de- of north latitude ; and the second , or northern colony , between the 38th and 45th degrees . grees In 1609 , after some expensive and not very successful attempts at settle ...
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... colony from the Indians . It is noticeable here as being an additional reason for maintaining a close and constant supervision of the colonists out- side of the limits of the Colony . As a rule , the trade prohibitions , like all other ...
... colony from the Indians . It is noticeable here as being an additional reason for maintaining a close and constant supervision of the colonists out- side of the limits of the Colony . As a rule , the trade prohibitions , like all other ...
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... colony , and at that time nothing had been done towards the settlement of the Pomeroon . This occupation ended in 1802 , and for some months the colony was again in Dutch hands , at which time it is possible that the beginning of a ...
... colony , and at that time nothing had been done towards the settlement of the Pomeroon . This occupation ended in 1802 , and for some months the colony was again in Dutch hands , at which time it is possible that the beginning of a ...
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