| John Smith - 1819 - 278 страници
...was not admitted of the Councell as the rest. Now falleth every man to worke, the Councell contriue the Fort, the rest cut downe trees to make place to pitch their Tents; some provide clapbord to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, &c. The Salvages often visited vs kindly.... | |
| Lambert Lilly, Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 206 страници
...to use Smith's own words, (in his journal,) " Now falleth every man to worke ; the councell continue the fort ; the rest cut downe trees, to make place to pitch their tents ; some provide clapbord to relade the ships ; others make gardens and nets." The savages often Came in to see them,... | |
| Lambert Lilly, Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1839 - 202 страници
...to use Smith's own words, (in his journal,) " Now falleth every man to worke ; the councell continue the fort ; the rest cut downe trees, to make place to pitch their tents; some provide clapbord to relade the ships; others make gardens and nets." The savages often came in to see them,... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1848 - 512 страници
...miserable condition. At first they were all compelled to labour ; as Captain John Smith says, " Now falleth every man to worke ; the Councell contrive the fort, the rest cut down trees to make place to pitch their tents ; some provide clapboard to relode the ships, some make... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 страници
...settlement, calling the place, James Town. " If town it might be called, that town had none." And, now " falleth every man to worke, the councell contrive...to make place to pitch their tents ; some provide clapbord* to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets. The president's overweening jealousie... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 страници
...Council as the rest. Now falleth every man to work, the Council contrive the fort, the rest cut down trees to make place to pitch their tents; some provide clapboards to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, etc. The savages often visited us kindly. The President's... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1883 - 308 страници
...Council as the rest. Now falleth every man to work, the Council contrive the fort, the rest cut down trees to make place to pitch their tents ; some provide clapboards to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, etc. The savages often visited us kindly. The President's... | |
| John Smith - 1884 - 1150 страници
...was not admitted of the Councell as the rest. Now falleth every man to worke, the Councell contriue the Fort, the rest cut downe trees to make place to pitch their Tents ; some provide clapbord to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, &c. The Salvages often visited vs kindly.... | |
| John Smith - 1895 - 620 страници
...was not admitted of the Councell as the rest. Now falleth every man to worke, the Councell contriue the Fort, the rest cut downe trees to make place to pitch their Tents ; some provide clapbord to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, &c. The Salvages often visited vs kindly.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1896 - 648 страници
...permanent home ; the council, excepting Smith, were sworn into office, and Wingfield chosen president. Then " falleth every man to worke ; the Councell contrive...to make place to pitch their Tents ; some provide clapboard to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, etc." i It was Newport's Emharkation.... | |
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