... this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them, for not being sure how your own seed corn will prosper the first year, to avoid the danger of famine, use and endeavour to store yourselves of the country corn. History of the Virginia Company of London - Page 11by Edward Duffield Neill - 1869 - 432 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Duffield Neill - Great Britain - 1871 - 376 pages
...your passages you must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it, and employ some few of your company to trade with them for corn, and all other lasting victuals, and this you must do before they perceive you mean to plant among them ; for, not being sure how your... | |
| Alexander Brown - Great Britain - 1890 - 698 pages
...the same lake you shall find some spring which runs the contrary way toward the East India Sea ; for the great and famous rivers of Volga, Tauis and Dwina...with them for corn and all other lasting victuals, if they have any, and this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them, for not... | |
| Alexander Brown - United States - 1890 - 688 pages
...which runs the contrary way toward the East India Sea ; for the great and famous rivers of Volga, Tanis and Dwina have three heads near joynd, and yet the...with them for corn and all other lasting victuals, if they have any, and this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them, for not... | |
| John Fiske - Maryland - 1897 - 370 pages
...must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it, and employ some DO not of- ^ ew of your company to trade with them for corn and all other lasting victuals . . . , and this you must do before that they them' perceive you mean to plant among them. . . . Your... | |
| 1899 - 746 pages
...your passages you must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it; and employ some few of your company to trade with them for corn and all other lasting victuals if you (they?) have any: and this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them." ' Burk,2... | |
| Katharine Pearson Woods - Explorers - 1901 - 434 pages
...passages you must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it ; and imploy some of your company to trade with them for corn and all other lasting victuals if you (?they) have any : and this you must do before they perceive you mean to plant among them ; for not... | |
| John Fiske - Maryland - 1902 - 434 pages
...Polonian Sea. "... You must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it, and employ some few of your company to trade with them for corn and all other last- offend the ing victuals . . . , and this you must ^*££ do before that they perceive you mean... | |
| John Fiske - America - 1902 - 480 pages
...Polonian Sea. "... You must have great care not to offend the naturals, if you can eschew it, and employ some few of your company to trade with them for corn and all other last- offend the ing victuals . . . , and this you must do before that they perceive you mean tnut... | |
| James Alton James - United States - 1914 - 606 pages
...yet one falleth into the Caspian Sea, the other into the Euxine Sea, and the third into the Paelonian Sea. In all your passages you must have great care...with them for corn and all other lasting victuals if they have any: and this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them: for not... | |
| Bernard Sheehan - History - 1980 - 276 pages
...peoples. The Virginia Company expected that, initially, the colonists would rely upon the natives for aid. "In all Your Passages you must have Great care not...them for Corn and all Other lasting Victuals if you [they?] have any of this you must Do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them for not... | |
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