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" ... could tell me any thing, except where they fished. But seeing all those have lived there, doe confirme more then I have writ, I doubt not but all those testimonies with these new begun examples of Plantation, will move both Citie and Country, freely... "
Capt. John Smith: A Biography - Page 263
by George Canning Hill - 1859 - 286 pages
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The Life of Captain John Smith: The Founder of Virginia

William Gilmore Simms - Virginia - 1846 - 428 pages
...sympathies of the selfish multitude. Smith answers this imputation of ill luck with a cheerful defiance. " Some fortune-tellers say I am unfortunate. Had they spent their time as I have done, they would rather believe in God than in their calculations." This is very nobly said....
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Capt. John Smith: A Biography

George Canning Hill - 1868 - 318 pages
...were brooding all the time. But his persevering efforts brought him, unfortunately, no return. Few listened now to what he had to say. He was esteemed...say I am unfortunate. Had they spent their time as I have done, they would rather believe in God than in their calculations." There certainly is something...
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Forerunners and Competitors of the Pilgrims and Puritans: Or ..., Volume 2

Charles Herbert Levermore - New England - 1912 - 490 pages
...Citie and Country, The fee- ^ree^Y to adventure with me more then promises. tieaj against But because some Fortune-tellers say, I am unfortunate; ""• had they spent their time as I have done, they would rather 734 beleeve in God then their calculations, and peradventure have given...
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The Life of Captain John Smith, the Founder of Virginia

William Gilmore Simms - 1867 - 405 pages
...sympathies of the selfish multitude. Smith answers this imputation of ill luck with a cheerful defiance. " Some fortune-tellers say I am unfortunate. Had they spent their time as I have done, they would rather believe in God than in their calculations." This is very nobly said....
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