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		<title>Comment on ***What did Pocahontas look like at 21 years old? by Rhonda</title>
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		<description>Wow, now this is a rare find!  I thank you for posting this for all to enjoy and learn.  What an incredible life she lived, terrible she got sick and died early in life.  She could have taught the British so much about her people.  Thanks for posting the history on this picture, you really did your homework!  :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, now this is a rare find!  I thank you for posting this for all to enjoy and learn.  What an incredible life she lived, terrible she got sick and died early in life.  She could have taught the British so much about her people.  Thanks for posting the history on this picture, you really did your homework!  <img src='http://www.williamsburgprivatetours.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on buy Chesapeake Bay Virginia Map by Captain John Smith .. it is for sale by Felicia</title>
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		<title>Comment on Fantastic and astonishing near death experiences of Captain John Smith when a colonist at Jamestown by Teak Patio Furniture</title>
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		<description>When at Jamestown, Captain John Smith escaped death  again &amp; again &#124; Williamsburg Tours Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive read something like this before. So good to find someone with some authentic thoughts on this subject. realy thanks for starting this up. this web site is one thing that&#039;s needed on the net, someone with somewhat originality. useful job for bringing one thing new to the internet! Regards, Teak Patio Furniture</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When at Jamestown, Captain John Smith escaped death  again &amp; again | Williamsburg Tours Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive read something like this before. So good to find someone with some authentic thoughts on this subject. realy thanks for starting this up. this web site is one thing that&#8217;s needed on the net, someone with somewhat originality. useful job for bringing one thing new to the internet! Regards, Teak Patio Furniture</p>
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		<title>Comment on **Quotes of Captain John Smith by Tatyana Rapkowicz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tatyana Rapkowicz</dc:creator>
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		<title>Comment on ***Have breakfast with George Washington&#8230;How to make George Washington&#8217;s favorite breakfast ! by JohnS</title>
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		<description>Let me know how you liked the hoecakes and if you felt you were having breakfast with George Washington when you ate them.</description>
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		<title>Comment on ***Have breakfast with George Washington&#8230;How to make George Washington&#8217;s favorite breakfast ! by Charles Clough</title>
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		<description>Thanks for your blog. I aquired my quotes from Captain John Smith&#039;s autobiographies and books.  Hear is a list of  books by John Smith (1580-1631) 
1608 A True Relation of such occurrences and accidents of note as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that Colony. This is a publication of a letter Smith sent back 14 months after arrival to an unidentified friend who edited it then published it. From this letter the English world will be provided provided the earliest account of the Virginia settlement. Either Smith did not mention his rescue by the Indian princess Pocahontas, or it was edited out before publication. 
1612 A Map Of Virginia with a Description of the Country. Smith continues his account of the Jamestown settlement during his governorship.The Porceedings of the English Colonie of Virginia (second part of book) whose authors are listed as Thomas Studley, Anas Todkill, Walter Russell, Nathaniel Powell, William Phettiplace, Richard Wyffin, Thomas Abby, Thomas Hope and Richard Potts . Thomas Abby said the treastise was first concieced by Richard Potts who had been clerk of the council in 1608 and 1609. The whole work was turned over to Reverend William Symonds  
1616 A Description of New England: or the Observations and Discoveries of Captain John Smith. Smith offers an account of his second exploration in North America during which he mapped the coastline of New England. 
1620 New England&#039;s Trials. Smith recommends New England as a site for colonization.This was 16 pages initially in pamphlet form describing how ships would benefit that Country by sea nd land, etc. In an expanded edition in 1622 he would describe the Pilgrims&#039; doubtful prospects and how they might better succeed if they would take instruction from him. Smith said in 1624 that he had caused two or three thousand to be printed.  
1624 The General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles. Smith chronicles the colonization of Virginia, going into more detail than in his earlier, shorter history of 1608. Included is an extensive treatment of the Pocahontas story. 
1626 An Accidence, or The Pathway to Experience Necessary for all Young Seamen. Smith&#039;s manual of seamanship is illustrated with incidents from his own experiences. It would be enlarged as A Sea Grammar in 1627. It would be so popular that it would be brought out in repeated editions for the next 65 years. Smith&#039;s name was still used on the title page of it&#039;s 1691 edition.  
1630 The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine John Smith in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America... from 1593 to 1629. Smith provides an account of his early life and his subsequent adventures in a fascinating autobiography. 
1631 Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England. Written shortly before Smith&#039;s death, this work offers practical advice to the Massachusetts settlers and includes an autobiographical poem, &quot;The Sea-Mark.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your blog. I aquired my quotes from Captain John Smith&#8217;s autobiographies and books.  Hear is a list of  books by John Smith (1580-1631)<br />
1608 A True Relation of such occurrences and accidents of note as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that Colony. This is a publication of a letter Smith sent back 14 months after arrival to an unidentified friend who edited it then published it. From this letter the English world will be provided provided the earliest account of the Virginia settlement. Either Smith did not mention his rescue by the Indian princess Pocahontas, or it was edited out before publication.<br />
1612 A Map Of Virginia with a Description of the Country. Smith continues his account of the Jamestown settlement during his governorship.The Porceedings of the English Colonie of Virginia (second part of book) whose authors are listed as Thomas Studley, Anas Todkill, Walter Russell, Nathaniel Powell, William Phettiplace, Richard Wyffin, Thomas Abby, Thomas Hope and Richard Potts . Thomas Abby said the treastise was first concieced by Richard Potts who had been clerk of the council in 1608 and 1609. The whole work was turned over to Reverend William Symonds<br />
1616 A Description of New England: or the Observations and Discoveries of Captain John Smith. Smith offers an account of his second exploration in North America during which he mapped the coastline of New England.<br />
1620 New England&#8217;s Trials. Smith recommends New England as a site for colonization.This was 16 pages initially in pamphlet form describing how ships would benefit that Country by sea nd land, etc. In an expanded edition in 1622 he would describe the Pilgrims&#8217; doubtful prospects and how they might better succeed if they would take instruction from him. Smith said in 1624 that he had caused two or three thousand to be printed.<br />
1624 The General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles. Smith chronicles the colonization of Virginia, going into more detail than in his earlier, shorter history of 1608. Included is an extensive treatment of the Pocahontas story.<br />
1626 An Accidence, or The Pathway to Experience Necessary for all Young Seamen. Smith&#8217;s manual of seamanship is illustrated with incidents from his own experiences. It would be enlarged as A Sea Grammar in 1627. It would be so popular that it would be brought out in repeated editions for the next 65 years. Smith&#8217;s name was still used on the title page of it&#8217;s 1691 edition.<br />
1630 The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine John Smith in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America&#8230; from 1593 to 1629. Smith provides an account of his early life and his subsequent adventures in a fascinating autobiography.<br />
1631 Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England. Written shortly before Smith&#8217;s death, this work offers practical advice to the Massachusetts settlers and includes an autobiographical poem, &#8220;The Sea-Mark.&#8221;</p>
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