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" Assores, where to keepe .my perplexed thoughts from too much meditation of, my miserable estate, I writ this Discourse, thinking to haue sent it to you of his Maiesties Councell by some ship or other, for I saw their purpose was to take all they could. "
The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in ... - Page 202
by John Smith - 1819
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

1837 - 312 pages
...separated us from the other eight. Still we spent our time about the isles near Fyall ; where, to keep my perplexed thoughts from too much meditation of...miserable estate, I writ this discourse, thinking to have sent it you of his Majesty's Council, by some ship or other ; for I saw their purpose was to take...
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Volume 2

1838 - 466 pages
...from the other 8. Still we spent our time about the with the Span' ., , . " -n r lies neere Fyall: where to keepe my perplexed "thoughts from too much...estate, I writ this discourse; thinking to haue sent it you of his Maiesties Councell, by some ship or other: for I saw their purpose was to .take all they...
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Volume 2

Peter Force - 1838 - 498 pages
...writ this discourse ; thinking to haue sent it you of his Maiesties Conncell, by some ship or ocher : for I saw their purpose was to take all they could. At last we were chased by one Captain Barra, an English Pyrat, in a small ship, with some twelue peeces of ordinance, about thirty...
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A Description of New England: Or, Observations and Discoveries in the North ...

John Smith - 1865 - 116 pages
...mtth th, sfiu,- feparated vs from the other 8. Still we fpcnt our time about the Iles neere Fyall; where to keepe my perplexed thoughts from too much meditation of my miferable eftate, I writ this difcourfe ; thinking to haue fent it you of his Maiefties Councell, by...
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Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, Volume 1

Samuel de Champlain - 1880 - 394 pages
...the movement of the French fleet, he fays : " Still we fpent our time about the lies neere Fyall : where to keepe my perplexed thoughts from too much meditation of my miferable eftate, I writ this difcourfe." Vide Defcription of New England by Capt. John Smith, London,...
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Capt. John Smith, of Willoughby, Volume 1

John Smith - 1884 - 1150 pages
...board the French pirate ship, under the command of Monsieur POYRUNE, P- 739> °fi" l'ie Azores : " where to keepe my perplexed thoughts from too much...discourse ; thinking to haue sent it [to] you of his Maiestics Councell, by some ship or other," pp. 224, 736. He must therefore have carried the manuscript...
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Works, 1608-1631, Volume 1

John Smith - 1895 - 528 pages
...command of Monsieur POYRUNE, P- 739> °ff l'le Azores : " where to keepe my perplexed thoughts from top much meditation of my miserable estate, I writ this...of his Maiesties Councell, by some ship or other," pp. 224, 736. He must therefore have carried the manuscript with him, in his escape in the November...
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The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer Isles ..., Volume 2

John Smith - 1907 - 374 pages
...other eight : still wee * ,'(J w^ (/i spent our time about the lles of the Assores, where to Spaniard. keepe my perplexed thoughts from too much meditation...miserable estate, I writ this Discourse, thinking to have sent it to you of his Majesties Councell by some ship or other, for I saw their purpose was to...
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Travels and Works of Captain John Smith: President of Virginia and ..., Part 1

John Smith - 1910 - 578 pages
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Forerunners and Competitors of the Pilgrims and Puritans: Or ..., Volume 2

Charles Herbert Levermore - 1912 - 496 pages
...fleet, till ill weather separated us from the other eight : still wee spent our time about the Hes of the Assores, where to keepe my perplexed thoughts...miserable estate, I writ this Discourse, thinking to have sent it to you of his Majesties Councell by some ship or other, for I saw their purpose was to...
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