| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 128 pagina’s
...: Those men that vagrants liv'd with us, Have there deserved well, Their governour writes in then- praise As divers letters tel. And to the adventurers...that our worke is good, Wee hope to plant a nation, Where none before hath stood. To giorifie the Lord 'tis done, And to no other end; He that would crosse... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1883 - 530 pagina’s
...the colony in verse, published at London in 1610, in which, referring to Lord De la Warr, he says : " And to the Adventurers thus he writes, Be not dismayed at all, For si aii'!, ill cannot doe us wrong, God will not let us fall. Let England know our Willingnesse, For... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pagina’s
...writes in their praise, as divers letters tel. And to th' adventurers thus he writes be not dismayd at all, For scandall cannot doe us wrong, God will...England knowe our willingnesse, for that our worke is goode; Wee hope to plant a nation, where none before hath stood. To glorifie the lord tis done, and... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1890 - 688 pagina’s
...Of men of worthy fame, That noble Gates, leiftenant was, The admirall had to name ; The worthy Sir George Somers, Knight, And others of command, Maister...that our worke is good, Wee hope to plant a nation, Where none before hath stood. " To glorifie the Lord 'tis done, And to no other end ; He that would... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1890 - 698 pagina’s
...Of men of worthy fame, That noble Gates, leiftenant was, The admirall had to name ; The worthy Sir George Somers, Knight, And others of command, Maister...that our worke is good, Wee hope to plant a nation, Where none before hath stood, " To glorifie the Lord 'tis done, And to no other end ; He that would... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1908 - 748 pagina’s
...have there deserved well ; Their governour writes in their praise, as divers letters tel. And to th' adventurers thus he writes be not dismayed at all,...England knowe our willingnesse, for that our worke is goode; \\ ••, hope to plant a nation, where none before hath stood. To glorifie the lord tis done;... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 pagina’s
...writes in their praise, as divers letters tel. And to tli' adventurers thus he writes be not dismayd at all, For scandall cannot doe us wrong God will...England knowe our willingnesse, for that our worke is goode; Wee hope to plant a nation, where none before hath stood. To glorifie the lord tis done, and... | |
| Carl Holliday - 1908 - 276 pagina’s
...writes in their praise, as divers letters tel. And to th' adventurers thus he writes be not dismay'd at all, For scandall cannot doe us wrong, God will not let us fall. Let England knowe our willingness, for that our worke is goode Wee hope to plant a nation, where none before hath stood.*... | |
| 1908 - 812 pagina’s
..."In R. Rich, Newes from Virginia, published in London in 1610 (Brown, Genesis I, p. 420), we read: " Let England knowe our willingnesse, For that our worke is good, Wee hope to plant a nation, Where none before hath stood." kill people and to afford an outlet to them from here ; since in this... | |
| 1908 - 804 pagina’s
...In R. Rich, Newes from Virginia, published in London in 1610 (Hrown, Genesis I, p. 420), we read: " Let England knowe our willingnesse, For that our worke is good, Wee hope to plant a nation, Where none before hath stood." kill people and to afford an outlet to them from here; since in this... | |
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