The Beginners of a Nation: A History of the Source and Rise of the Earliest English Settlements in America, with Special Reference to the Life and Character of the PeopleAppleton, 1896 - 377 oldal |
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... Captain Smith's explorations . But sixteen years after the landing at Jamestown , when these two geographical jack - o ' - lanterns had ceased to flicker , the poet George Sandys , who was sec- retary of the colony , wrote that he was ...
... Captain Smith's explorations . But sixteen years after the landing at Jamestown , when these two geographical jack - o ' - lanterns had ceased to flicker , the poet George Sandys , who was sec- retary of the colony , wrote that he was ...
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... Captain John Smith that after his experience on the American coast he was able to form views of the geography of the continent almost a century in advance of the opinions held in his time . He speaks of " those large Dominions which doe ...
... Captain John Smith that after his experience on the American coast he was able to form views of the geography of the continent almost a century in advance of the opinions held in his time . He speaks of " those large Dominions which doe ...
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... Captain Smith . Of the moral character of the first emi- grants no better account is given . It was perhaps with these men in view that Bacon declared it " a shameful and unblessed thing " to settle a colony Planta- with " the scum of ...
... Captain Smith . Of the moral character of the first emi- grants no better account is given . It was perhaps with these men in view that Bacon declared it " a shameful and unblessed thing " to settle a colony Planta- with " the scum of ...
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... Captain Gabrill Archer in both hands , and a Sayler in two places of the body very dangerous . After they had spent their arrowes , and felt the sharpness of our shot , they retired into the Woods with a great noise and so left us ...
... Captain Gabrill Archer in both hands , and a Sayler in two places of the body very dangerous . After they had spent their arrowes , and felt the sharpness of our shot , they retired into the Woods with a great noise and so left us ...
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... Captain technicalities habitually used in those days , to rid itself of its president , Wingfield , a man of good in- tentions but with no talents suitable to a place of such difficulty . Slowly , by one change and then another , the ...
... Captain technicalities habitually used in those days , to rid itself of its president , Wingfield , a man of good in- tentions but with no talents suitable to a place of such difficulty . Slowly , by one change and then another , the ...
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17. oldal - Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
288. oldal - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.
156. oldal - Robinson was a man of excellent parts, and the most learned, polished, and modest spirit that ever separated from the Church of England ; " and long after his death the Dutch theologian Hornbeeck recalls again and again his integrity, learning, and modesty.
145. oldal - Lord raised up in those days) to see further into things by the light of the word of God. How not only these base and beggerly ceremonies were unlawfull, but also that the lordly and tiranous power of the prelats ought not to be submitted unto...
154. oldal - Lord reveiled further unto him. And in ye end, by ye tirrany of ye bishops against godly preachers & people, in silenceing the one & persecuting ye other, he and many more of those times begane to looke further into things...
166. oldal - ... burden, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors, that though their minds were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their early youth; the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were.
139. oldal - Yet notwithstanding, all parsons, vicars, and curates shall teach and declare unto their parishioners, that they may with a safe and quiet conscience, after their common prayer in the time of harvest, labour upon the holy and festival days, and save that thing which God hath sent...
217. oldal - ... to the knowledge and obedience of the only true God and Saviour of mankind, and the Christian faith, which in our royal intention, and the adventurers' free profession, is the principal end of this plantation.
30. oldal - If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four in a night ; in the morning their bodies trailed out of their cabins, like dogs, to be buried.
329. oldal - Grace, grafted on a crab-stock," in 1660, growled, after his 'wont, on account of the " Heart of New England, rent with the blasphemies of this generation." John Cotton, the ablest man in New England, who " liked to sweeten his mouth with a piece of Calvin, before he went to sleep...