Newport,3 haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings of the Collonye, 3 or 4 dayes before his departure asked the President how he thought himself settled in the gouernment: whose answere was, that no disturbance could indaunger him or... "A Discourse of Virginia." - Seite 13von Edward Maria Wingfield - 1860 - 45 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 Seiten
...happened in James Towne, in Virginia, after Captayne Newport's departure for Engliund. Captayne Newport,3 haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings...but it must be wrought eyther by Captayne Gosnold or Mr Archer ; 4 for the one was strong wth freinds and followers, and could if he would; and the other... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 Seiten
...happened in James Towne, in Virginia, after Captayne Newport's departure for Engliund. Captayne Newport,3 haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings...indaunger him or the Collonye, but it must be wrought eythcr by Captayne Gosnold or Mr Archer ; 4 for the one was strong wth freinds and followers, and could... | |
| John Smith - 1884 - 1150 Seiten
...Virginia, after Captayne Newports departure for Engliundl aptayne Newport haueing alhvayes his [1607] eyes and eares open to the proceedings of the Collonye,...it must be wrought eyther by Captayne Gosnold, or Master Archer; for the one was strong with freindes and followers, and could if he would ; and the... | |
| John Smith - 1895 - 528 Seiten
...departure for Engiiund\ aptayne Newport haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open t« the proceedinges of the Collonye, 3 or 4 dayes before his departure,...it must be wrought eyther by Captayne Gosnold, or Master A rcher; for the one was strong with freindes and followers, and could if he would ; and the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 640 Seiten
...happened in James Tmvne, in Virginia, after Caplay ne Newporfs departure for Engliund. CAPTAYNE Newport, haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings...or 4 dayes before his departure asked the President [Wingfield] how he thought himself settled in the gouernment : whose answere was, that no disturbance... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1907 - 78 Seiten
...James Townc, in I'irginia, after Captayne Newport's departure for Engliund. Captayne Newport, haveing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings...dayes before his departure asked the President how lie thought himself settled in the gouerment : whose answere was, that no disturbance could indaunger... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 Seiten
...in James Towne, in Virginia, after Captayne Newport's departure for Engliund, /'~AAPTAYNE Newport, haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to \^/ the...or 4 dayes before his departure asked the President [Wingfield] how he thought himself settled in the gouernment : whose answere was, that no disturbance... | |
| Marshall Wingfield, Edward Maria Wingfield - 1924 - 556 Seiten
...happened in James Towne, in Virginia, after Captayne Newport's departure for Engliund. Captayne Newport, haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to the proceedings...settled in the gouernment: whose answere was, that Tio disturbance could indaunger him or the Collonye, but it must be wrought eyther by Captayne Gosnold... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1897 - 636 Seiten
...Ncwporfs departure for Engliund. /'~~*APTAYNE Newport, haueing allwayes his eyes and eares open to Y_^ the proceedings of the Collonye, 3 or 4 dayes before his departure asked the President [Wingfield] how he thought himself settled in the gouernment : whose answere was, that no disturbance... | |
| John Demos - 1991 - 500 Seiten
...Newport, having always his eyes and ears open to the proceedings of the Colony, three or four days before his departure asked the President how he thought himself settled in the government — whose answer was that no disturbance could endanger him or the Colony but it must be... | |
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