Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries.
Eburne's book promotes colonies as a means of alleviating Britain's surplus population and providing the nation with new wealth. Having methodically covered all aspects of the colonial enterprise, he singles out Newfoundland as the preferred destination (p. 104-8), referring his readers to...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:cns/31146 2023-12-31T10:19:15+01:00 Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. Eburne, Richard 17th Century 1624 120 p. image/jpeg; application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns/id/31146 eng eng Printed by G.P. for Iohn Marriot [London] (22.94 MB) -- https://dai.mun.ca/PDFs/cns/PlainePath-wayToPlantations.pdf Centre for Newfoundland Studies - Digitized Books JV 1023 E2 VAULT http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns/id/31146 Centre for Newfoundland Studies Print text held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies Colonization Great Britain--Colonies Text Book 1624 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:21Z Eburne's book promotes colonies as a means of alleviating Britain's surplus population and providing the nation with new wealth. Having methodically covered all aspects of the colonial enterprise, he singles out Newfoundland as the preferred destination (p. 104-8), referring his readers to Richard Whitbourne's A Discovery and Discourse of New-Found-Land (1620) for further details. Error in pagination: between p. 80 and 89 there are only 6 pages, consisting of titles and blank pages with no missing text. Book Newfoundland Newfoundland studies Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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Eburne's book promotes colonies as a means of alleviating Britain's surplus population and providing the nation with new wealth. Having methodically covered all aspects of the colonial enterprise, he singles out Newfoundland as the preferred destination (p. 104-8), referring his readers to Richard Whitbourne's A Discovery and Discourse of New-Found-Land (1620) for further details. Error in pagination: between p. 80 and 89 there are only 6 pages, consisting of titles and blank pages with no missing text. |
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Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. |
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Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. |
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Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. |
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Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. |
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Plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our English people in other countries. |
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plaine path-way to plantations: that is, a discourse in generall, concerning the plantation of our english people in other countries. |
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Printed by G.P. for Iohn Marriot |
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