Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of those colonies, since their first departure from England, with the discourses, orations, and relations of the salvages, and the accidents that befell them in all their journies and discoveries taken faithfully as... Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages - Page 342by James Constantine Pilling, Wilberforce Eames - 1891 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| Obadiah Rich - America - 1832 - 140 pages
...and religion. Written by Captaine SMITH, sometimes Governour of the Countrey. Whereunto is anneexd the proceedings of those Colonies since their first...salvages, and the accidents that befell them in all their journies and discoveries, &c. by W. S Oxford. Small 4to. The " proceedings," &c. is separately printed... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1834 - 454 pages
...Government, and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries, &c. by WS [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford." The " Proceedings," &c. is separately... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1834 - 434 pages
...Government, and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries, Sic. by WS [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford." The " Proceedings," &c. is... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1834 - 440 pages
...Government, and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries, &c. by WS [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford." The " Proceedings," &c. is separately... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 pages
...Government, and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries, &c. by WS [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford." The "Proceedings," &c. is separately... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books. Grenville Library - Incunabula - 1842 - 476 pages
...people, government and religion. Written by Captain Smith, sometime Gouernour of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of those colonies, since their first departure from England, (1606) with the discourses, orations, and relations of the salvages, and the accidents that befell... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1846 - 904 pages
...Government, and Religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all then" Joumies and Discoveries. &c. by \V S. [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford." The u Proceedings,"... | |
| United States - 1847 - 394 pages
...sometimes Gouvernor of the Countrey. Whereunto is annexed the Proceedings of those Colonies since then. first Departure from England, with the Discourses,...Salvages, and the Accidents that befell them in all their Journies and Discoveries, &c. by WS [William Simons.] Quarto. Oxford.' The 'Proceedings,' &c. is separately... | |
| William Strachey - Virginia - 1849 - 86 pages
..." A map of Virginia, with a description of the countrey, &c., written by Captaine Smith, whereunto is annexed the proceedings of those Colonies since their first departure from England, &c., &c., taken faithfully as they were written, out of the writings of Doctor Russell, Tho. Studley,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1855 - 294 pages
...religion. Written by Captain Smith, sometime Qovernor of the country. It was accompanied by an account of "the- proceedings of those colonies since their first...relations of the salvages, and the accidents that befel them in all their journeys and discoveries, &o., by WS" This was followed by A Description of... | |
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