 | Justin Winsor - 1884
...with colonization under the supervision of Gorges. Indeed he expressly says that these Indians were the means, " under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." Accordingly the plans of a permanent colony were projected, and on the last day of May, 1607, two ships... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - 1886
...of one nation," he says, "but of several parts and several families. This accident," he continues, " must be acknowledged the means under God of putting...on foot, and giving life to all our plantations." Gorges kept these natives in his custody for some time, until they began to show signs of civility,... | |
 | Parker McCobb Reed - 1889 - 72 lehte
...faithful friend of the English and his kindly deeds bear testimony to his good and noble character. 1 "They were all of one nation, but of several parts...putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations, as by the ensuing discourse will manifestly appear. "After I had those people sometime in my custody,... | |
 | Alexander Brown - 1890 - 1157 lehte
...he brought five of the natives, three of whose names were Manida, Skettwarroes, and Tasquantum, whom I seized upon. They were all of one nation ; but of...several families. This accident must be acknowledged WALTER ASTON First Baron Aston the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our Plantations.... | |
 | Alexander Brown - 1890 - 1151 lehte
...he brought five of the natives, three of whose names were Manida, Skettwarroes, and Tasquantum, whom I seized upon. They were all of one nation ; but of...several families. This accident must be acknowledged WALTER ASTON /».*/ Baron Aston the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our Plantations.... | |
 | Sir Ferdinando Gorges - 1890
...the colonization of New England : an " accident," fays Sir Ferdinando Gorges himfelf, which " muft be acknowledged the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." The three natives whom Sir Ferdinando Gorges took charge of, namely, Manida, Skettwarroes, and, if... | |
 | JOHN CHAMBERLAIN - 1890
...18, Waymouth brought his vessel into Dartmouth Haven. Gorges says that this voyage of Waymouth was " the means under God of putting on foot and giving life " to all efforts for English colonization in the new world. Kosier's "True Eelation" of the voyage was published... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1891
...18, Waymouth brought his vessel into Dartmouth Haven. Gorges says that this voyage of Waymouth was " the means under God of putting on foot and giving life " to all efforts for English colonization in the new world. Rosier's " True Relation" of the voyage was published... | |
 | John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1892 - 608 lehte
...acquire a knowledge of the region visited by \Vaymouth, that he says the capture of these Indians " must be acknowledged the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." It was the, purpose to return the savages to their homes, and two of them wore dispatched by Gorges... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1895
...information concerning the country. Indeed, these Indians, in this way, as Gorges tells us, were " the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our Plantations." In August, 1606, Gorges fitted out a vessel, under the command of Capt. Henry Challong, for further... | |
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