Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar by Henry Stevens
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3. Lochinvar. Encouragements for such as shall have intention to bee
Vndertakers in the new plantation of Cape Breton, now New Galloway. Edinburgh, 1625, 4° 4. Voyage into New England in 1623-24.. By Christopher Levett. London, 1628, 4° 5. Capt. John Smith's True Relation of such occurrences of Noate as hath hapned in Virginia. London, 1608, 4° 6. Gosnold's Voyage to the North part of Virginia in 1602. By John Brereton. London, 1602, 4° 7. A Plain Description of the Barmudas, now called Sommer Islands. London, 1613, 4° 8. For the Colony in Virginia Brittania, Lavves Divine Morall and Martiall, &c. London, 1612, 4° 9. Capt. John Smith's Description of NewEngland, 16l4-15, map. London, 1616, 4° 10. Hariot (Thomas) Briefe and true report of the new foundland of Virginia. London, 1588, 4° 'Mr. Secretary Outis' undertook the task of seeing the reprints of the original texts of these ten volumes through the Press, and almost the whole of this work he actually accomplished. The co-operative objects of the Association, however, appear never to |
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