Emry, pretending the fault was his that had led them to their ends: but he quickly tooke such order with such Lawyers, that he layd them by the heeles till he sent some of them prisoners for England. Capt. John Smith, of Willoughby - Page 395by John Smith - 1884 - 984 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Smith - 1819 - 278 pages
...death by the LeviticaJl law, for the liues of Robinson and Entry, pretending the fault was his that had led them to their ends: but he quickly tooke such...prisoners for England. , Now ever once in foure or fiuc dayes, Pocahontas with her attendants, brought him so much provision, that saved many of their... | |
| 1912 - 484 pages
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| James Chamberlayne Pickett - 1847 - 48 pages
...having life suspected, doth It still suspected lead. #**»»»» Now every once in foure or rive days, Pocahontas, with her attendants, brought him so much provision, that saved many of their lives, that els for all this had starved with hunger. Thus from numbe death, our good God sent reliefe,... | |
| James Chamberlayne Pickett - 1848 - 76 pages
...suspected, doth It «till suspected lead. > Now every once in foure or five days, POCAMONTAS, wiih her attendants, brought him so much provision, that saved many of their lives, that els for all this had starved with hunger. Thus from numbe death, our good God sent relíele,... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 pages
...contentment. And well it was for the colonists that he did so, for " now, ever once in four or five days, Pocahontas with her attendants brought him so much provision, that saved many of their lives, that else for all this had starved with hunger." The savages were not the worst or most dangerous... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 pages
...for whose death, according to the Levitical law, he was said to be responsible—"but he quickly took such order with such Lawyers that he layd them by the heeles," (i. t, in prison) "till he sent some of them prisoners for England. Now ever once in foure or flue... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 pages
...whose death, according to the Levitical law, he was said to be responsible — "but he quickly took such order with such Lawyers that he layd them by the heeles," (ie, in prison) "till he sent some of them prisoners for England. Now ever once in foure or fiue dayes,... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1863 - 554 pages
...the loss of his companions, saying that, by the Levitical law, he was responsible for their lives: "but he quickly tooke such order with such Lawyers that he layd them by the heels," (ie in prison) "till he sent some of them prisoners for England." The colony, indeed, would... | |
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