Plain Pathway to PlantationsAssociated University Presses, 1978 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 68
עמוד xii
... better encouragement of such as shall be willing to assist that plantation , either in their persons or otherwise . Whitbourne's Discourse and Discovery was optimistic enough to please King James and his Privy Councilors , who were then ...
... better encouragement of such as shall be willing to assist that plantation , either in their persons or otherwise . Whitbourne's Discourse and Discovery was optimistic enough to please King James and his Privy Councilors , who were then ...
עמוד xx
... better satisfaction of our nobility , unpolished and rude , bearing the country's badge where it was hatched , only clothed with plainness and truth . . . . If you think it may do good by encouraging any of your country to the ...
... better satisfaction of our nobility , unpolished and rude , bearing the country's badge where it was hatched , only clothed with plainness and truth . . . . If you think it may do good by encouraging any of your country to the ...
עמוד xxiv
... better wits were trans- ported thither neither the summer's heat would dilate them nor the winter's cold benumb them but that they might in full vigor flourish to good purpose . William Vaughan , fellow poet and colleague in the ...
... better wits were trans- ported thither neither the summer's heat would dilate them nor the winter's cold benumb them but that they might in full vigor flourish to good purpose . William Vaughan , fellow poet and colleague in the ...
עמוד xxx
... better title than the desire of their lands and goods . " Fortunately , most of North America , particularly Newfound- land , says Eburne , is open country waiting for settlers . The few natives to be found there will profit by the ...
... better title than the desire of their lands and goods . " Fortunately , most of North America , particularly Newfound- land , says Eburne , is open country waiting for settlers . The few natives to be found there will profit by the ...
עמוד 3
... better use of these fair , worthy , and necessary opportunities . The sum of the whole treatise Whereupon I have in a plain and familiar manner , as one that intended to submit himself to the capacity and understanding even of the ...
... better use of these fair , worthy , and necessary opportunities . The sum of the whole treatise Whereupon I have in a plain and familiar manner , as one that intended to submit himself to the capacity and understanding even of the ...
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The Sum or Principal Contents of the Whole Book | 15 |
The First Part | 21 |
To the Right Honorable and very worthy Sir George Cal vert Knight Principal Secretary to the Kings most excellent Majesty peace and prosperity te... | 71 |
The Second Part | 73 |
The Third Part | 117 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
A Plain Pathway to Plantations: 1624 <span dir=ltr>Richard Eburne</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2012 |
A Plain Pathway to Plantations: 1624 <span dir=ltr>Richard Eburne</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2012 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
able abroad act of Parliament adventure Answer Enrubie attempts benefit better Bishop Bishop of Bath Bishop of Bristol Captain Christian church Codro colonies commodities course Discourse divers doth doubt dwell Eburne's England English Englishmen Fifthly fish Folger Folger Shakespeare Library Fourthly further God's goodly Gospel ground haply hath hear honor hope houses hundred idleness increase inhabit Ireland island King labor land live Lord Majesty Marginal note means multitude nation necessary Newfoundland notable objection Respire otherlike otherwhere parish persons persuaded Plain Pathway plant poor poorer sort pray present Privy Council profit prosper reason removed rich Richard Hakluyt Richard Whitbourne Robert Harcourt saith Secondly seemeth settled Sir George Calvert Sixthly sufficient thereby thereof things Thirdly thither thousand tion treatise unto Virginia voyages wealth wherein Whitbourne Whitbourne's William Vaughan withal woods worthy yearly
קטעים בולטים
עמוד ii - These documents will consist of hitherto unprinted manuscripts as well as reprints of rare books in the Folger Library. An effort will be made to choose significant items that will throw light on the social and intellectual background of the period from 1485 to 1715. In response to almost unanimous requests of interested historians, the spelling, punctuation, and capitalization will be modernized in printed texts. In some cases, where the original printing is clear and easily read, texts may be photographically...
עמוד xi - Nevv-Fovnd-Land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is. TOGETHER WITH THE LAYING OPEN OF CERTAINE ENORMITIES and abuses committed by some that trade to that Country, and meanes laide downe for reformation thereof.