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On June 12, 1578, Sir Humphrey Gilbert received letters patent to "discover, finde, search out and view such remote, heathen and barbarous lands, countreys, and territories not actually possessed of any Christian prince or people . . . and the same to have, hold, and occupy and enjoy to him, his heires and assignes for ever."
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Generall Historie, John Smith, Principal Navigations, Walter Ralegh, Hakluyt Society, John White, Virginia Company, True Relation, New England, Richard Hakluyt, True Travels, Humphrey Gilbert, Theodor de Bry, Edward Hayes, Epistle Dedicatorie, Hakluyt's Voyages, Muscovy Company, Philip Sidney, Ralph Lane, Sir Walter Raleigh, David Quinn, Jeffrey Knapp, Leo Lemay, British Empire, Edward Waterhouse
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