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414
Ralph Hamor, “A True Discourse,”
JN
, 822.
415
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 517–18.
416
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 822–23.
417
Dale to the Earl of Salisbury,
JN
, 554.
418
Dale to the Council of Virginia,
JN
, 524.
419
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 518.
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Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 514–15.
421
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 514–15.
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Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 514–15.
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Percy, “True Relation,” 514–15.
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Horn,
Land as God Made It,
199.
425
“Report of the Voyage to the Indies as far as Virginia,”
JN
, 535.
426
“Report of the Voyage to the Indies as far as Virginia,”
JN
, 536-37.
427
Horn,
A Land As God Made It
, 204.
428
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 516–17.
429
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 517.
430
Percy, “True Relation,”
JN
, 517.
431
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 824–25.
432
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 825–26.
433
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 802.
434
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 802.
435
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 803.
436
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 803–4.
437
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 804.
438
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 804.
439
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 804.
440
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 806.
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John Rolfe to Sir Thomas Dale,
JN
, 850–57.
442
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 806.
443
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 806.
444
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 806–7.
445
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 808.
446
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 809.
447
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 809–12.
448
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 809–12.
449
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 830–35.
450
Smith, “General History,”
JN
, 858.
451
Samuel Purchas, “Pilgrimage,”
JN
, 880.
452
Horn,
A Land as God Made It,
227.
453
Smith, “General History,”
JN
, 863.
454
Smith, “General History,”
JN
, 864.
455
Sir Thomas Dale to Sir Ralph Winwood, June 3, 1616,
JN
, 878.
456
Hamor, “True Discourse,”
JN
, 828.
457
John Rolfe, “A True Relation,”
JN
, 869.
458
Rolfe, “True Relation,”
JN
, 871.
459
Rolfe, “True Relation,”
JN
, 871.
460
Rolfe, “True Relation,”
JN
, 871–72.
461
Thomas Dale, “Letter from Henrico,” June 10, 1613,
JN
, 778.
462
Virginia Company: Instructions to George Yeardley, November 18, 1618, in Susan M. Kingsbury,
The Records of the Virginia Company of London
(Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1906–1935), 3: 98–99.
463
Virginia Company: Instructions to George Yeardley, November 18, 1618,
The Records of the Virginia Company of London
, 3: 98–99.
464
Wesley Frank Craven,
The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1607–1689
(Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1970), 133.
465
Virginia Company: Instructions to George Yeardley, November 18, 1618,
The Records of the Virginia Company of London
, 3: 98–99.
466
Horn,
Land as God Made It
, 240.
467
Craven,
Southern Colonies
, 136.
468
John Rolfe, “A Relation,” Billings, ed.,
The Old Dominion.
469
Horn,
Land as God Made It
, 246.
470
Horn,
Land as God Made It,
246.
471
Horn,
Land as God Made It,
247.
472
Council in Virginia to Virginia Company of London, January, 1621, in Kingsbury, ed.,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3: 583–84.
473
Council in Virginia to Virginia Company in London, January 20, 1623, in Kingsbury, ed.,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 10–11.
474
Edward Waterhouse, “A Declaration of the State of the Colony and Affairs in Virginia with a Relation of the Barbarous Massacre,” in Billings, ed.,
The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century
, 220–21.
475
Waterhouse, “Declaration,” in Billings, ed.,
The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century
, 221.
476
Waterhouse, “Declaration,” in Billings, ed.,
The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century
, 224.
477
Philip L. Barbour, ed.,
The Complete Works of Captain John Smith, 1580–1631
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986), 2: 308.
478
Richard Frethorne to his Father and Mother, March 20, April 2 and 3, 1623,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 4: 58–59.
479
Treasurer and Council for Virginia to Governor and Council in Virginia, August 1, 1622,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3: 666–67.
480
Treasurer and Council for Virginia to Governor and Council in Virginia, August 1, 1622,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3: 672.
481
Virginia Company to the Governor and Council in Virginia, October 7, 1622,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3:683.
482
Treasurer and Council for Virginia to Governor and Council in Virginia, August 1, 1622,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3: 672.
483
Governor in Virginia: A Commission to Sir George Yeardley, September 10, 1622,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 3: 678–79.
484
Robert Bennett to Edward Bennett, June 9, 1623,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 4: 221–222.
485
Council in Virginia to the Earl of Southampton and the Council and Company of Virginia, December 2, 1624,
The Records of the Virginia Company
, 4: 507–508.
486
Benjamin Franklin,
Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography,
ed. J. A. Leo Lemay and P. M. Zall (New York: Norton, 1986), 1.
487
Alexis de Tocqueville,
Democracy in America,
ed. Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), 429.
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