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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
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FOREWORD
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTENTS
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
EDITORIAL METHOD>
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
A TRUE RELATION of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Noate as Hath Hapned in Virginia ...
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A True Relation of such occurrences and accedents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that Collony, which is now resident in the South part thereof, till the last returne from thence.
TO THE COURTEOUS READER.
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A TRUE RELATION of such occurrences and accidents of note, as hath hapned in Virginia, since the first planting of that Collony, which is now resident in the South part thereof, till the last returne.
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A MAP OF VIRGINIA. With a Description of the Countrey, the Commodities, People, Government and Religion
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A MAP OF VIRGINIA.
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL
TO THE HAND.
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THE DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA
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Schedule A. Limits of Exploration 1607-1609 as Indicated by Maltese Crosses on the Smith/Hole Map
Schedule B. Indian Villages and River Names
Schedule C. Nations or Tribes Peripheral to Powhatan's Domain
Specialized Bibliography Pertinent to the Smith/Hole Map
THE PROCEEDINGS of the English Colonie in Virginia, [1606-1612] ...
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THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENGLISH COLONIE IN
TO THE READER.
THE PROCEEDINGS of the English Colony in Virginia, taken faithfully out of the writings of Thomas Studly Cape-marchant, Anas Todkill, Doctor Russell, Nathaniel Powell, William Phetiplace, and Richard Pot, with the laboures of other discreet observers, during their residences.
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A DESCRIPTION of New England ...
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A DESCRIPTION of New England:
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For the Right Honourable, Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chiefe Justice of England.
TO THE HIGH Hopeful Charles, Prince of Great Britaine.
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE and worthy Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen, of his Majesties Councell, for all Plantations and discoveries; especially, of New England.
TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL Adventurers for the Countrey of New England, in the Cities of London, Bristow, Exceter, Plimouth, Dartmouth, Bastable, Totneys, etc. and in all other Cities and Ports, in the Kingdome of England.
IN THE DESERVED Honour of the Author, Captaine John Smith, and his Worke.
TO HIS WORTHY Captaine the Author.
TO MY WORTHY friend and Cosen, Captaine John Smith.
TO THAT WORTHY and generous Gentleman, my verie good friend, Captaine Smith.
TO HIS FRIEND Captaine Smith, upon his description of New England.
IN THE DESERVED HONOUR of my honest and worthie Captaine, John Smith, and his Worke.
MICHAEL PHETTIPLACE, William Phettiplace, and Richard Wiffing, Gentlemen, and Souldiers under Captaine Smiths Command: In his deserved honor for his Worke, and worth.
BECAUSE THE BOOKE WAS PRINTED ERE the Prince his Highnesse had altered the names, I intreate the Reader, peruse this schedule; which will plainely shew him the correspondence of the old names to the new.
A DESCRIPTION OF New-England,
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Letter to Sir Francis Bacon
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To the Right Honorable
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New Englands Trials
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NEW ENGLANDS TRIALS.
TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL The Maister, the Wardens, and the Companie of the Fish-mongers.
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE,
NEW ENGLANDS TRIALS.
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New Englands Trials
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NEW ENGLAND'S TRIALS.
TO THE MOST HIGH And Excellent Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Duke of Cornewall, Yorke, and Albanie; Marquis of Ormond, and Rothsey; and Earle Palatine of Chester; Heire of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, etc.
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE And Right Worthy Adventurers, to all Plantations and Discoveries, their friends and well-willers, especially of Virginia and New England.
NEW ENGLANDS TRIALS, and Present Estate.
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