 | JOHN CHAMBERLAIN - 1890
...much 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... | |
 | Charlotte Alice Baker - 1897 - 407 lehte
...their native land, and inspired him to plant a colony there. "This accident," says Sir Ferdinando, "was the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." Being a man of wealth, rank and influence, he easily secured the co-operation of Sir John Popham, Lord... | |
 | Alexander Brown - 1898 - 688 lehte
...from a voyage to America, " which accident," says Sir Ferdinando Gorges, " must be acknowledged as the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to our plantations." Captain Weymouth at once entered upon plans for American colonization and commerce... | |
 | Alexander Brown - 1898 - 688 lehte
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 | Sophia Miriam Swett - 1899 - 278 lehte
...acquire a knowledge of the region visited by Weymouth 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 intended that the Indians should be returned to their home. c , and when the Plymouth Company... | |
 | Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association - 1901
...native land, and inspired him to plant a colony there. " This accident," says Sir Ferdinando, " was the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." Being a man of wealth, rank and influence, he easily secured the co-operation of Sir John Popham, Lord... | |
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