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The widdow ranter or, The history of Bacon in Virginia. : A tragi-comedy, acted by Their Majesties servants. /
The widdow ranter or, T...
Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.
Printed for James Knapt...
1690
 
Author (contributor)
[Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 1807-1864, Dryden, John, 1631-1700.]
Subjects
[Bacon, Nathaniel,--1648-1676., Berkeley, William,--Sir,--1605-1677., Bacon's Rebellion, 1676., Insurgency--Virginia., Catalogs, Booksellers'--Great Britain--1690., Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Imprint 1690.]
A perfect description of Virginia: : being full and true relation of the present state of the plantation, their health, peace, and plenty: the number of people, with their abundance of cattell, fowl, fish, &c. with severall sorts of rich and good commodities, which may there be had, either naturally, or by art and labour. Which we are fain to procure from Spain, France, Denmark, Swedeland, Germany, Poland, yea, from the East-Indies. There having been nothing related of the true estate of this plantation these 25 years. Being sent from Virginia, at the request of a gentleman of worthy note, who desired to know the true state of Virginia as it now stands. Also, a narration of the country, within a few dayes journey of Virginia, west and by south, where people come to trade: being related to the governor, Sir William Berckley, who is to go himselfe to discover it with 30 horse, and 50 foot, and other things needfull for his enterprize. With the manner how the Emperor Nichotawance came to Sir William Berckley, attended with five petty kings, to doe homage, and bring tribute to King Charles. With his solemne protestation, that the sun and moon should lose their lights, before he (or his people in that country) should prove disloyall, but ever to keepe faith and allegiance to King Charles..
A perfect description o...
Prind sic for Richard W...
1649
 
Author (contributor)
British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Subjects
[Berkeley, William,--Sir,--1605-1677., Indians of North America--Virginia., Virginia--Description and travel., Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Imprint 1648.]
A perfect description of Virginia: : being full and true relation of the present state of the plantation, their health, peace, and plenty: the number of people, with their abundance of cattell, fowl, fish, &c. with severall sorts of rich and good commodities, which may there be had, either naturally, or by art and labour. Which we are fain to procure from Spain, France, Denmark, Swedeland, Germany, Poland, yea, from the East-Indies. There having been nothing related of the true estate of this plantation these 25 years. Being sent from Virginia, at the request of a gentleman of worthy note, who desired to know the true state of Virginia as it now stands. Also, a narration of the country, within a few dayes journey of Virginia, west and by south, where people come to trade: being related to the governor, Sir William Berckley, who is to go himselfe to discover it with 30 horse, and 50 foot, and other things needfull for his enterprize. With the manner how the Emperor Nichotawance came to Sir William Berckley, attended with five petty kings, to doe homage, and bring tribute to King Charles. With his solemne protestation, that the sun and moon should lose their lights, before he (or his people in that country) should prove disloyall, but ever to keepe faith and allegiance to King Charles..
A perfect description o...
Prind sic for Richard W...
1649
 
Author (contributor)
British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Subjects
[Berkeley, William,--Sir,--1605-1677., Indians of North America--Virginia., Virginia--Description and travel., Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Imprint 1648.]
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