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" There were never Englishmen left in a forreigne Countrey in such miserie as wee were in this new discovered Virginia. "
The Genesis of the United States: A Narrative of the Movement in England ... - Page 167
by Alexander Brown - 1890 - 1151 pages
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Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Volume 4

American Antiquarian Society - Roanoke Colony - 1860 - 378 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were in this new-discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights, lying on the bare, cold...warded all the next day; which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley, sod in water, to five men a day; our...
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"A Discourse of Virginia."

Edward Maria Wingfield - Virginia - 1860 - 50 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were in this new-discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights, lying on the bare, cold...warded all the next day; which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley, sod in water, to five men a day; our...
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Archaeologia Americana: Transactions and Collections of the ..., Volume 4

American Antiquarian Society - United States - 1860 - 378 pages
...misery as we were in this new-discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights, lying on the bure, cold ground, what weather soever came; warded all the next day; which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley, sod in water, to five men a day ;...
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A True Relation of Virginia

John Smith - Indians of North America - 1866 - 166 pages
...difcouered Virginia. Wee watched euery three nights lying on the bare cold ground what weather foeucr came, warded all the next day, which brought our men to bee mon feeble wretches ., our food was but a fmall Can of Barlie fad In water to flue men a day, our drinke...
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Hearts of oak

William Noel Sainsbury - 1871 - 380 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were, in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights, lying on the bare, cold...warded all the next day ; which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley, sod in water, to five men a day ;...
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The Heroes of Young America

Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - United States - 1877 - 368 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights lying on the bare cold ground, what weather soever came, warded all next day, which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley,...
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A History of American Literature [during the Colonial Time] ...

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1890 - 664 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were, in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights lying on the bare cold...; warded all the next day which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley sod in water to five men a day ; our...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 332 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were, in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights lying on the bare cold...came; warded all the next day which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley sod in water to five men a day ; our...
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A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, Volumes 1-2

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 656 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were, in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights lying on the bare cold...; warded all the next day which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a smaH can of barley sod in water to five men a day ; our...
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1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1879 - 320 pages
...Englishmen left in a foreign country in such imisery as we were, in this new discovered Virginia. We watched every three nights lying on the bare cold...; warded all the next day which brought our men to be most feeble wretches. Our food was but a small can of barley sod in water to five men a day ; our...
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