Got summer islands1/30/2024 I haue deeply hazarded my selfe in doing and suffering, and why should I sticke to hazard my reputation in Recording? He that acteth two parts is the more borne withall if he come short, or fayle in one of them. That, which hath beene indured and passed through with hardship and danger, is thereby sweetned to the Actor, when he becometh the Relator. But because, of the most things therein, I am no Compiler by hear-say, but haue beene a reall Actor I take my selfe to haue a propertie in them: and therefore haue beene bold to challenge them to come vnder the reach of my owne rough Pen. This History, as for the raritie and varietie of the subiect, so much more for the judicious Eyes it is like to vndergoe, and most of all for that great Name, whereof it dareth implore Protection, might and ought to haue beene clad in better robes then my rude military hand can cut out in Paper Ornaments. WITH THE PROCEDINGS OF THOSE SEVERALL COLONIESĪnd the Accidents that befell them in all theirĪlso the Maps and Descriptions of all thoseīy Captaine IOHN SMITH sometymes Governour Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, Revised TEIHeader and created catalog record for the electronic edition.įinished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing. Indentation in lines has not been preserved. The long s, which was used routinely in eighteenth-century English printing, but which looks like an f to today's reader, has been printed as an s in the text of this electronic edition.Ĭatchwords on every page of the original have not been preserved.Īll marginal notes are inserted before the paragraph to which they refer.Īny hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.Īll quotation marks, em dashes and ampersand have been transcribed as entity references. Encountered typographical errors have been preserved as they appeared in the source edition. Original grammar, punctuation, and spelling have been preserved. The original has a hiatus in paging no pages are numbered 97-104. This electronic edition is transcribed from the original provided by the Special Collections Library, Duke University. The text has been encoded using the recommendations for Level 4 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. The text has been entered using double-keying and verified against the original. The electronic edition is a part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill digital library, Documenting the American South. for Michael SparkesĬall number C-3 S652GH (Special Collections Library, Duke University) By Captaine Iohn Smith, Sometymes Governour in Those Countryes & Admirall of New England Also the Maps and Descriptions of All Those Countryes, Their Commodities, People, Government, Customes, and Religion Yet Knowne. With the Procedings of Those Severall Colonies and the Accidents That Befell Them in All Their Journyes and Discoveries. (title page) The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: With the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from Their First Beginning, Ano: 1584. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Smith, John, 1580-1631.įunding from the University of North Carolina Library supported the electronic publication of this title.Īpex Data Services, Inc., Marisa Ramírez, Mike Millner, Brian Dietz, and Elizabeth McAulay By Captaine Iohn Smith, Sometymes Governour in Those Countryes & Admirall of New England:Įlectronic Edition. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: With the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from Their First Beginning, Ano: 1584.
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