| John Smith - America - 1819 - 318 pages
...thinking to preuent that intent I had to make there a Plantation, thereby to keepe this abounding Countrey still in obscuritie, that onely he and some few Merchants more might enioy wholly the benefit of the Trade, and profit of this Countrey, betraied foure and twenty of those... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...had to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade, and profit of this country, betrayed four-and-twenty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and most... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...had to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the tradn, and profit of this country, Ijetrayed fbiir-and-twenty of thoae poor salvages ulitrml his ship,... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - Virginia - 1846 - 418 pages
...any settlement of the country by making the English name odious to the natives, " thereby to keepe this abounding country still in obscuritie, that onely...wronged that he was dismissed with indignation from employment. Smith presented his map and the record of his proceedings to Prince Charles, afterwards... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1848 - 708 pages
...to mulce there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country »till in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade, and profit of this country, betrayed four-and-twcnty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and most... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - America - 1854 - 782 pages
...had to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade, and profit of this country, betrayed four and twenty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and most... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1859 - 794 pages
...had to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade, and profit of this country, betrayed four and twenty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and roost... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1880 - 800 pages
...had to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only he and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade, and profit of this country, betrayed four and twenty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and most... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - Plymouth County (Mass.) - 1884 - 416 pages
...to make there a plantation, thereby to keep this abounding country still in obscurity, that only lie and some few merchants more might enjoy wholly the benefit of the trade and profits of this country, betrayed fourand-lwenty of those poor salvages aboard his ship, and most... | |
| John Smith - United States - 1895 - 620 pages
...thinking to preuent that intent I had to make there a Plantation, thereby to keepe this abounding Countrey still in obscuritie, that onely he and some few Merchants more might enioy wholly the benefit of the [1614] Trade, and profit of this Countrey, betraied foure and twenty... | |
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