Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volym 2P. Force, 1838 |
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... 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 Alle- giance to King ...
... 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 Alle- giance to King ...
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... brings To gaine thy grace ; so dreaded thou hast beene : And yet a heart more milde is seldome seene ; So , making Valour Vertue ... bring Praise to thy God , and profit to thy King . OF Because the Booke was printed ere the Prince his.
... brings To gaine thy grace ; so dreaded thou hast beene : And yet a heart more milde is seldome seene ; So , making Valour Vertue ... bring Praise to thy God , and profit to thy King . OF Because the Booke was printed ere the Prince his.
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... bring them all in subiection , and make this prouision ; if they vnder- stand what they doe : 200 whereof may nine monethes in the yeare be imployed in making marchandable fish , till the rest prouide other necessaries , fit to furnish ...
... bring them all in subiection , and make this prouision ; if they vnder- stand what they doe : 200 whereof may nine monethes in the yeare be imployed in making marchandable fish , till the rest prouide other necessaries , fit to furnish ...
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... bring them to their adulterated faith . Honor might moue the Gentrie , the valiant , and industrious ; and the hope and assur- ance of wealth , all ; if wee were that we would seeme , and be accounted . Or be we so far inferior to other ...
... bring them to their adulterated faith . Honor might moue the Gentrie , the valiant , and industrious ; and the hope and assur- ance of wealth , all ; if wee were that we would seeme , and be accounted . Or be we so far inferior to other ...
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... bring those certainties to doubtfulnesse : So that the businesse prosper , I haue my desire ; be it by Londoner , Scot , Welch , or English , that are true subiects to our King and Countrey : the good of my Countrey is that I seeke ...
... bring those certainties to doubtfulnesse : So that the businesse prosper , I haue my desire ; be it by Londoner , Scot , Welch , or English , that are true subiects to our King and Countrey : the good of my Countrey is that I seeke ...
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Sida vii - For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise, saith the LORD; I will set him in safety from him that puffeth at him.
Sida 1 - A description of the province of New Albion. And a direction for adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely. And for gentlemen, and all servants, labourers, and artificers, to live plentifully.
Sida 5 - Hinton, and in a word, keeps a good house, lives bravely, and a true lover of Virginia; he is worthy of much honor.
Sida 9 - I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Sida v - OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW ALBION. And a Direction for Adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely : And for Gentlemen, and all Servants, Labourers, and Artificers to live plentifully. And a former Description re-printed of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest Plantation of NEW ALBION IN NORTH VIRGINIA, proved by thirteen witnesses.
Sida iv - Objections answered. Together with a manifestation of the causes mooving such as have lately undertaken a Plantation in New-England: For the satisfaction of those that question the lawfulnesse of the Action.
Sida 6 - ... and a base commoditie : yet who will but truely take the pains and consider the sequell, I thinke will allow it well worth the labour.
Sida 13 - Riuer ranne farre vp into the Land, and was well inhabited with many people, but they were from their habitations, either fishing among the lies, or hunting the Lakes and Woods, for Deer and Beuers.
Sida 15 - TrulyObserued the Riches and Fertilitie of Those Parts, Abounding With Things Necessarie, Pleasant and Profitable for the Life of Man: With the Natures and Dispositions of the Inhabitants. Written by a Portugall Gentleman of Elvas , Emploied in all the Action, and Translated out of Portugese by Richard Haklvyt.
Sida 19 - I would be sory to offend, or that any should mistake my honest meaning: for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth, as though there were no accident could end it, or their life.