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... likewise write the orthographic of the old English as it comes to my hands , and if by the copying out of the same it be any manner of ways mollified , it is much against my will , for I hold originals the best . " It has been my aim to ...
... likewise write the orthographic of the old English as it comes to my hands , and if by the copying out of the same it be any manner of ways mollified , it is much against my will , for I hold originals the best . " It has been my aim to ...
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... likewise said to be like a soft wooll , betweene the course and fine wooll of sheepe : and not so onely , but they make bootes , shooes , targets , and other things necessarie of the same . Besides the former benefits , their young ones ...
... likewise said to be like a soft wooll , betweene the course and fine wooll of sheepe : and not so onely , but they make bootes , shooes , targets , and other things necessarie of the same . Besides the former benefits , their young ones ...
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... likewise rise , west and west - by - South , a rough and lowde gale , at what time the master of the Reere - admirall told me of a roade fitt for that winde at Gratiosa , whereupon I willed him to go before and I would follow , and so ...
... likewise rise , west and west - by - South , a rough and lowde gale , at what time the master of the Reere - admirall told me of a roade fitt for that winde at Gratiosa , whereupon I willed him to go before and I would follow , and so ...
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... likewise forced from the roade , and brake her ancor ; yet the next day we mett altogether againe . The 15th we lost sight of the Hercules , betweene the Treceras and Gratiosa , and we saw her no more untill the 5th of June , at what ...
... likewise forced from the roade , and brake her ancor ; yet the next day we mett altogether againe . The 15th we lost sight of the Hercules , betweene the Treceras and Gratiosa , and we saw her no more untill the 5th of June , at what ...
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... likewise found he as empty and unfurnished a . .. entering the towne . It appeared raither as the ruins of some auntient [ for ] tification , then that any people living might now inhabit it : the palli- sadoes he found tourne downe ...
... likewise found he as empty and unfurnished a . .. entering the towne . It appeared raither as the ruins of some auntient [ for ] tification , then that any people living might now inhabit it : the palli- sadoes he found tourne downe ...
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History of the Virginia Company of London: With Letters to and from the ... Andrew Dickson White,Edward D. 1823-1893 Neill Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2013 |
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Sida 14 - And cheerfully at sea Success you still entice To get the pearl and gold, And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise.
Sida 11 - You must observe if you can, whether the river on which you plant doth spring out of mountains or out of lakes. If it be out of any lake, the passage to the other sea will be more easy, and [it] is like enough, that out of the same lake you shall find some spring which run[s] the contrary way towards the East India Sea...
Sida ix - A TRUE DECLARATION of the ESTATE of the COLONIE in VIRGINIA, with a Confutation of such Scandalous Reports as haue tended to the Disgrace of so Worthy an Enterprise, published by aduise and direction of the Councell of Virginia, sm.
Sida vii - As ever the sun shined on ; temperate and full of all sorts of excellent viands : wild boar is as common there as our tamest bacon is here ; venison as mutton. And then you shall live freely there, without sargeants, or courtiers, or lawyers, or intelligencers [only a few industrious Scots perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face of the whole earth.
Sida 14 - To the Virginian ^ ^ Voyage You brave heroic minds, Worthy your country's name, That honour still pursue; Go and subdue, Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame.
Sida 55 - The Governor and Company of the City of London for the Plantation of the Somers Islands...
Sida 14 - Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came; And plant our name Under that star Not known unto our North.
Sida 10 - For if you sit down near the entrance, except it be in some island that is strong by nature, an enemy that may approach you on even ground, may easily pull you out ; and if he be driven to seek you a hundred miles...
Sida 21 - ... entent (as I gathered) to haue stirred the discontented company against me. I tould him privately, in Mr Gosnold's tent, that indeede I had caused half a pint of pease to be sodden...
Sida 11 - ... this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them, for not being sure how your own seed corn will prosper the first year, to avoid the danger of famine, use and endeavour to store yourselves of the country corn.