The Relation of the Right Honourable the Lord De-La-Warre, Lord Gouernour And Captaine Generall of the Colonie, Planted in Virginea
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I haue left much ground in part ma- nured to receiue Corne, hauing caufed it the laft Winter to be fowed for rootes, with which our people were greatly releeued. There are many Vines planted in C diuers A relation to the Councill of Virginia diuers places , and doe profper well , there is no want of any thing, if the acti- on can be vpheld with conftancy and refolution. Laftly, concerning my felfe, and my courfe, though the World may ima- gine that this Countrey and Climate, will (by that which... I haue fuffered be- yond any other of that Plantation) ill a- gree , with the ftate of my body , yet I am fo farre from fhrinking or giuing ouer this honourable enterprife, as that I am willing and ready to lay all I am worth vpon the aduenture of the Acti- on, rather then fo Honourable a worke mould faile, and to returne with all the conuenient expedition I may, befeeching your Lordfhips, and the reft, not onely to excufe my former wants, happened by by the Lord De la VVarre. by the Almighty hand : but to fecond my refolutions with your friendly in- deauours : that both the State may re- ceiue Honour , your felues Profit , and future Comfort , by being imployed (though but as a weake Inftrument) in fo great an Action.
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