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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
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CONTENTS
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF Captain John Smith
THE GENERALL HISTORY of Virginia, the Somer Iles, and New England, with the Names of the Adventurers, and Their Adventures ...
INTRODUCTION
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
THE GENERALL HISTORIE of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles ...
INTRODUCTION
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THE GENERALL HISTORIE
TO THE WORSHIPFULL the Master Wardens and Societie of the Cordwayners of the Cittie of London.
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TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS and Most Noble Princesse, the Lady Francis, Duchesse of Richmond and Lenox.
A PREFACE of foure Poynts.
A GENTLEMAN desirous to be unknowne, yet a great Benefactor to Virginia, his love to the Author, the Company, and History.
SAMUEL PURCHAS of his friend Captaine John Smith, and his Virginia.
THOMAS MACARNESSE to his worthy friend and Countryman, Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS FRIEND Captaine John Smith, and his Worke.
TO MY WORTHY friend Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS MUCH respected Friend Captaine John Smith.
TO HIS LOVING friend Captaine John Smith.
TO MY DEARE friend by true Vertue ennobled Captaine John Smith.
NOBLE CAPTAINE Smith, my worthy Friend
TO HIS WORTHILY affected Friend, Captaine John Smith.
HOW ANCIENT AUTHORS REPORT, THE NEW-WORLD, Now called America, was discovered: and part thereof first Planted by the English, called Virginia, with the Accidents and Proceedings of the same.
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The second Booke. THE SIXT VOYAGE.
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The third Booke. THE PROCEEDINGS AND ACCIDENTS OF The English Colony in Virginia, Extracted from the Authors following, by William Simons, Doctour of Divinitie.
The Fourth Booke. TO MAKE PLAINE THE TRUE PROCEEDINGS of the Historie for 1609. we must follow the examinations of Doctor Simons, and two learned Orations published by the Companie; with the relation of the Right Honourable the Lord De la Ware.
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The Fifth Booke. THE GENERALL HISTORIE OF THE BERMUDAS, now called the Summer Iles, from their beginning in the yeere of our Lord 1593. to this present 1624. with their proceedings, accidents and present estate.
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A briefe relation of the shipwracke of Henry May.
The first English ship knowne to have beene cast away upon the Bermudas 1609. From the relation of Master Jordan, Master John Euens, Master Henry Shelly, and divers others.
The first beginning of a Colonie in the Somer Iles, under the command of Master Richard More, extracted out of a plot of Master Richard Norwood Surveior, and the relations of divers others.
The rule of the six Governors.
Captaine John Mansfield his moneth.
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The Sixth Booke. THE GENERALL HISTORIE OF NEW-ENGLAND.
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO
TEXTUAL ANNOTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF
Captain John Smith
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