Excerpt from A Plaine Path-Way to Plantations: That Is, a Discourse in Generall, Concerning the Plantation of Our English People in Other Countries
Fautours of all good Learning,and furtherers oft all goodly Indeuours and therefore, fuch as I'm hope and prefume will vouchfa'fe'thefe Labours of mine,and thele worthy,ptous,ancl religious if they be worthily,pioufly, 85 religioufly handled) thele notable Attempts, and for our Land at this prelent molt neccffarie and expedient, your belt, furtherance and countenance not doubting but that thereby borh'my Indeuours lhall the better be rcfpeé'ced and rcceiued,and the Aetions them felues the more aduanced and followedj {hall be lhielded from the malicious en uie of the carping Cauiller,that takes, more delight,and. Can be con tent to bellow more labor and time in deprauin g whatothershaue done,then in fetttng forth and publtfhing, I fay nor any better, but any like and: as good of his owhe and they( the Actionsflhall be (hrowded from the canine vnkindnefle ofthofe lazie Lurdans that will neither take the good of them thetnlelues,' nor fulfer, by their good will, any Other to doe it. I f Qne reafon more particular hath moued me to tender to your Lordlhips th efe my Labours, and that is for that the one of you is relident inthat Citie,as inhis. Proper and Epi/bopézl Sm t the Other in the neitt neighboring borh Citie and Countrys'
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Excerpt from A Plaine Path-Way to Plantations: That Is, a Discourse in Generall, Concerning the Plantation of Our English People in Other Countries
Fautours of all good Learning,and furtherers oft all goodly Indeuours and therefore, fuch as I'm hope and prefume will vouchfa'fe'thefe Labours of mine,and thele worthy,ptous,ancl religious if they be worthily,pioufly, 85 religioufly handled) thele notable Attempts, and for our Land at this prelent molt neccffarie and expedient, your belt, furtherance and countenance not doubting but that thereby borh'my Indeuours lhall the better be rcfpeé'ced and rcceiued,and the Aetions them felues the more aduanced and followedj {hall be lhielded from the malicious en uie of the carping Cauiller,that takes, more delight,and. Can be con tent to bellow more labor and time in deprauin g whatothershaue done,then in fetttng forth and publtfhing, I fay nor any better, but any like and: as good of his owhe and they( the Actionsflhall be (hrowded from the canine vnkindnefle ofthofe lazie Lurdans that will neither take the good of them thetnlelues,' nor fulfer, by their good will, any Other to doe it. I f Qne reafon more particular hath moued me to tender to your Lordlhips th efe my Labours, and that is for that the one of you is relident inthat Citie,as inhis. Proper and Epi/bopézl Sm t the Other in the neitt neighboring borh Citie and Countrys'
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from A Plaine Path-Way to Plantations: That Is, a Discourse in Generall, Concerning the Plantation of Our English People in Other Countries
One realon more particular hath moued me to tender to your Lordlhips th efe my Labours, and that is,for that the one of you is relident in that Citie,as in his. Proper and Epti/bopal Sea the Other in the lien neighboring both Cirie and Country,'
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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