Calvert of Maryland: A Story of Lord Baltimore's Colony

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American Book Company, 1910 - Maryland - 166 pages
Follows the life of Calvert, who together with his father settles in the newly established Catholic colony in Maryland. Although they have many adventures with Indians, conflicts with other colonists provide much of the action in the narrative.
 

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Page 42 - This is the sweetest and greatest river I have scene, so that the Thames is but a little finger to it. There are noe marshes or swampes about it, but solid firme ground, with great variety of woode not choaked up with undershrubs, but commonly so farre distant from each other as a coach and fower horses may travale without molestation.

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