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Page 54
... Captain Smith ( next to Sir Walter Rawleigh ) , the most industrious and resolute planter of Virginia in those days , computed that all the tribes in a country much more fertile and little less in extent than England , could not draw ...
... Captain Smith ( next to Sir Walter Rawleigh ) , the most industrious and resolute planter of Virginia in those days , computed that all the tribes in a country much more fertile and little less in extent than England , could not draw ...
Page 84
... was room for . Be- sides the English , there were a number of persecuted Ger- man Prostestants , under the conduct of Mr. Vonreck and Captain Hermsdorf . The whole embarkation , English and foreigners 84 A Voyage to Georgia .
... was room for . Be- sides the English , there were a number of persecuted Ger- man Prostestants , under the conduct of Mr. Vonreck and Captain Hermsdorf . The whole embarkation , English and foreigners 84 A Voyage to Georgia .
Page 85
... Captain Joseph Cornish , and the London Merchant , about the same burden , Captain John Thomas . There was a sufficient quantity of provisions for some months put on board , likewise arms , cannon , ammuni- tion , and all kinds of tools ...
... Captain Joseph Cornish , and the London Merchant , about the same burden , Captain John Thomas . There was a sufficient quantity of provisions for some months put on board , likewise arms , cannon , ammuni- tion , and all kinds of tools ...
Page 86
... Captains to sail , we ventured out , and found the wind less and more favorable at sea . On the 1st of November we put into St. Helen's , in order to meet the man - of - war whom we expected to be ready . It being near night the ships ...
... Captains to sail , we ventured out , and found the wind less and more favorable at sea . On the 1st of November we put into St. Helen's , in order to meet the man - of - war whom we expected to be ready . It being near night the ships ...
Page 87
... captain of the ship , who together made twelve in number . All those who came upon the Trust's account were divided into messes ; and besides the ship's provisions , the Trustees were so careful of the poor people's health , that they ...
... captain of the ship , who together made twelve in number . All those who came upon the Trust's account were divided into messes ; and besides the ship's provisions , the Trustees were so careful of the poor people's health , that they ...
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