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Whereas in the Beginning of Sir Thomas Smith's twelve years government it was published in print thoughout the Kingdom of England that a plantation should be settled in Virginia for the glory of God in the propagation of the Gospel of Christ (the conversion of the savages), to the Honor of His Majesty by the enlarging of his territories and future enriching of his kingdom -- for which respects many noble and well-minded persons were induced to adventure great sums of money to the advancement of so pious and noble a work, who have from the very first been frustrate of their expectation, as we conceive, by the misgovernment of Sir Thomas Smith, aiming at nothing more than a particular gain to be raised out of the labors of such as both voluntarily adventured themselves and were otherwise sent over at the common charge. . . .
By all which hath heretofore been said concerning this colony. from the infancy thereof and until the experation of Sir Thomas Smith's government, may easily be perceived and plainly understood what just cause he or any else have to boast of the flourishing estate of those times, wherein so great miseries and calamities were endured, and so few works of moment or importance performed, himself being justly to be charged as a prime author thereof by his neglect of providing and allowing better means to proceed in so great a work.