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" Though there be fish in the Sea, foules in the ayre, and Beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wilde, and we so weake and ignorant, we cannot much trouble them. "
Capt. John Smith, of Willoughby - Page 438
by John Smith - 1884 - 984 pages
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volume 2

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 432 pages
...littte meal and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there Be "fish in the sea, fowls in the air, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wild, and we so weak and ignorant, . we cannot much trouble them. Captain Newport we much sus.pect...
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The Life of Captain John Smith: The Founder of Virginia

William Gilmore Simms - 1846 - 418 pages
...little meale and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the sea, foules in the aire, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large,...so weake and ignorant, we cannot much trouble them. Captain Newport we much suspect to be the author of those inventions. Now, that you should know, I...
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The Life of Captain John Smith: The Founder of Virginia

William Gilmore Simms - 1846 - 428 pages
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The Discoverers, Pioneers, and Settlers of North and South America from the ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 pages
...the same letter, he complains of the misrepresentations of Newport, and adds, with honest pride, " Now, that you should know I haue made you as great a discovery as he, for lesse charge than he spendeth you every meale; I haue sent you this Mappe of the Bay and Riuers, with an annexed...
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The Pioneer Heroes of the New World: From the Earliest Period (982) to the ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 pages
...In the same letter, he complains of the misrepresentations of Newport, and adds, with honest pride, "Now, that you should know I haue made you as great a discovery as he, for lesse charge than he spendeth you every meale ; I haue sent you this Mappe of the Bay and Riuers, with an annexed...
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Exodus of the Western Nations, Volume 1

William Coutts Keppel Earl of Albemarle - 1865 - 504 pages
...dyet is a little meale and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the Sea, foules in the ayre, and beasts in the woods, their bounds...so weake and ignorant, we cannot much trouble them. . . . The Souldiers say many of your officers maintaine their families out of that you sent vs : and...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 pages
...little meal and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the sea, fowls in the air, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wild, and we so weak and ignorant, we cannot much trouble them. . . . Captain Ratcliffe is now called...
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A History of American Literature [during the Colonial Time] ...

Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 pages
...little meal and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the sea, fowls in the air, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wild, and we so weak and ignorant, we 29 cannot much trouble them. . . . Captain Ratcliffe is now called...
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A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, Volumes 1-2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 pages
...little meal and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the sea, fowls in the air, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wild, and we so weak and ignorant, we 29 cannot much trouble them. . . . Captain Ratcliffe is now called...
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1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - 1879 - 320 pages
...little meal and water, and not sufficient of that. Though there be fish in the sea, fowls in the air, and beasts in the woods, their bounds are so large, they so wild, and we so weak and ignorant, we 29 cannot much trouble them. . . . Captain Ratcliffe is now called...
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