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" severall endes. Some seeke authoritie and places of commandement, others experience by seeing of the worlde, the most part worldly and transitorie gaine, and that often times by dishonest and unlawfull meanes, the fewest number the glorie of God and the... "
Trade, Plunder and Settlement: Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the ... - Page 31
by Kenneth R. Andrews - 1984 - 394 pages
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Historic Landmarks of America as Seen and Described by Famous Writers

Esther Singleton - America - 1906 - 472 pages
...the year iż88, Sir Walter Raleigh gave 100 Pounds for the propagation of Christianity in Virginia, “the glorie of God, and the saving of the soules of the poor and blinded infidels.” Yet it was not until 1607 that the first church was erected at Jamestown....
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Historic Buildings of America as Seen and Described by Famous Writers

Esther Singleton - America - 1906 - 462 pages
...the year 1588, Sir Walter Raleigh gave 100 Pounds for the propagation of Christianity in Virginia, " the glorie of God, and the saving of the soules of the poor and blinded infidels." Yet it was not until 1607 that the first church was erected at Jamestown....
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ..., Volume 2

William Cunningham - Free enterprise - 1907 - 662 pages
...God, and may in time bring the Infidels and Savages living in those Parts to human Civility, and to a others experience by seeing of the worlde, the most part worldly and transitorie gaine, and that oftentimes by dishonest and unlawfull meanes, the fewest number the glorie of God, and the saving of...
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Historic Buildings of America as Seen and Described by Famous Writers

Esther Singleton - America - 1907 - 470 pages
...the year 1588, Sir Walter Raleigh gave IOO Pounds for the propagation of Christianity in Virginia, "the glorie of God, and the saving of the soules of the poor and blinded infidels." Yet it was not until 1607 that the first church was erected at Jamestown....
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of ..., Volume 6

Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1926 - 406 pages
...sundry men entring into these discoveries propose unto themselves severall endes. Some seeke authentic and places of commandement, others experience by seeing...saving of the soules of the poore and blinded infidels. Yet because divers honest and well disposed persons are entred already into this your businesse, and...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce, Volume 1

William Cunningham - Business & Economics - 1968 - 1098 pages
...bring the Infidels and Savages living in those Parts to human Civility, and to a ' ' • ' Company others experience by seeing of the worlde, the most part worldly and transitorie gaine, and that oftentimes by dishonest and onlawfull meanes, the fewest number the glorie of God, and the saving of...
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Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium

Dirk Hoerder - History - 2002 - 820 pages
...passes to merchants from powerful states. The English geographer Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) commented: "Some seeke authoritie and places of commandement,...of the soules of the poore and blinded infidels." Like the Prankish crusaders and Iberian conquistadores, Europeans in Asia wanted wealth without having...
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