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But to passe from the Danger and deliverance of your people, who indangered, yea, lost their liues in setling of your Plantation, consider, I beseech you, in the second place, the Danger wherein your whole Colony stood, at the time of Sir Thomas Gates arriving in Virginia from the Summer Ilands, when it was concluded a few dayes after his landing, by himselfe, Sir George Summers, Captaine Newport, and the whole Counsell, by the generall approbation of all, to abandon the Colony (because of the want of provisions) and to make for New-found-land, and so for England. And will not the hopefull setling of your Colony there, |
But to pass from the Danger and deliverance of your people, who endangered, yea, lost their lives in settling of your Plantation, Consider, I beseech you, in the second place, the Danger wherein your Whole Colony stood, At the time of Sir Thomas Gates arriving in Virginia from the Summer Lands, when it was concluded a few days After his landing, by himself, Sir George Summer's, Captain Newport, and the Whole Counsel, by the general approbation of all, to abandon the Colony (Because of the want of provisions) and to make for Newfoundland, and so for England. And will not the hopeful settling of your Colony there, |
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