I must be guilty of that crime, if I should omit any means to be thankful. So it is, that some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief king, I received from this great savage exceeding great courtesy,... The Myths of the North American Indians - Page 33by Lewis Spence - 1914 - 392 lehteFull view - About this book
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 424 lehte
...emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that now honesty doth constrain me to presume thus fur beyond myself, to present your Majesty this short...Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, then chief king, I received from this great savage exceeding great courtesy, especially from his son... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 432 lehte
...honest virtues, I must be guilty of that crime if I should omit any means to be thankful : so it is, f That some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, then chief king, I received from this great savage exceeding great courtesy, especially from his son... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 lehte
...any means to be thankful. So it is, That fome ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prifoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief king, I received from this great favage exceeding great courtefy, efpecially from his fon Nantaquaus, the moft manlieft, comelieft,... | |
| John Smith - 1819 - 318 lehte
...guiltie of that crime if I should omit any meanes to bee thankfnll. So it is, That some ten yeeres agoe being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan their chiefe King, I receiued from this great Saluage exeeding great courtesie, especially from his sonne... | |
| John Halkett - 1825 - 498 lehte
...guiltie of that crime if I should omit any means to bee thankful. So it is, " That, some ten yeares agoe, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power...Powhatan, their chief king, I received from this great salvage exceeding great courtesie, especially from his son Nantaquous, the most manliest, comliest,... | |
| 1832 - 336 lehte
...guiltie of that crime if I should omit any mcanes to be thankful. So it is, That some ten yeeres agoe, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan their chiefe King, I received from this great Salvage exceeding great courtesie, especially from his sonneNantaguans,... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832
...guiltie of that crime if I should omit any meanes to be thankful. So it is, That some ten yeeres agoe, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan their chiefe King, I received from this great Salvage exceeding great courtesie, especially from his sonne... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 454 lehte
...addressed the following letter to Queen Anne, the wife of James the First. " To the most high and virtuous Princess Queen Anne of Great Britain. " Most admired...exceeding great courtesy, especially from his son Nantaquas, the most manliest, comliest, boldest spirit, I ever saw in a savage, and his sister Pocahontas,... | |
| William Elliot - 1837 - 350 lehte
...guiltie of that crime if I should omit any means to bethankfull. So it is, " That some ten yeeres agoe being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan their cheife king, I receiued from this great saluage exceeding great courtisie, especially from his sonne... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 lehte
...to Queen Anne, the wife of James the First. " To the most high and virtuous Princess, Qtteere Aunt of Great Britain. "Most admired Queen, " The love...exceeding great courtesy, especially from his son Nantaquas, the most manliest, comliest, boldest spirit, I ever saw in a savage, and his sister Pocahontas,... | |
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