American Biography, 163. kiadásHarper and bros., 1846 |
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... reason of the pestilence , were very conspicuous in all the country through which they passed ; but they were informed that the Narragansets , who resided on the western shore of the bay of that name , were very numerous , and that the ...
... reason of the pestilence , were very conspicuous in all the country through which they passed ; but they were informed that the Narragansets , who resided on the western shore of the bay of that name , were very numerous , and that the ...
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... reason they were not yet well acquainted with the manner of the husbandry of the Indian corn . ... but chiefly their weakness for want of food . " - Morton , 83. Hence the governor's voyages , already mentioned , for the purchase of ...
... reason they were not yet well acquainted with the manner of the husbandry of the Indian corn . ... but chiefly their weakness for want of food . " - Morton , 83. Hence the governor's voyages , already mentioned , for the purchase of ...
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... reason . The most of them had entered into the scheme purely as a commercial speculation . In 1624 , their ex- penses had already exceeded seven thousand pounds , for which they had received a very slight return . They became anxious ...
... reason . The most of them had entered into the scheme purely as a commercial speculation . In 1624 , their ex- penses had already exceeded seven thousand pounds , for which they had received a very slight return . They became anxious ...
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... for two successive years , should be fined £ 20 . In like manner , a fine of £ 10 was im- posed on those who refused to serve as magistrates .-- H . ] to bear it . " Notwithstanding the reason- ableness and BRADFORD . 43.
... for two successive years , should be fined £ 20 . In like manner , a fine of £ 10 was im- posed on those who refused to serve as magistrates .-- H . ] to bear it . " Notwithstanding the reason- ableness and BRADFORD . 43.
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Jeremy Belknap. to bear it . " Notwithstanding the reason- ableness and equity of his plea , the people had such a strong attachment to him , and confidence in him , that they could not be persuaded to leave him out of the govern- ment ...
Jeremy Belknap. to bear it . " Notwithstanding the reason- ableness and equity of his plea , the people had such a strong attachment to him , and confidence in him , that they could not be persuaded to leave him out of the govern- ment ...
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317. oldal - A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art : Comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge ; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in General Use. Edited by WT BRANDE, FRSL and E.
159. oldal - ... in the infancy of plantation, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new laws and orders, partly through oppression of business and other straits...
213. oldal - Point, situate upon the bay aforesaid, near the river Wighco, on the west, unto the main ocean on the east ; and between that boundary on the south, unto that part of the Bay of Delaware on the north, which lieth under the fortieth degree of north latitude...
95. oldal - ... that as we had ever professed friendship, so we should now maintain the same, by observing this their laudable custom ; and the rather, because we desired to have some conference with the Dutch, not knowing when we should have so fit an opportunity.
175. oldal - The best part of a community is always the least, and of that best part, the wiser is always the lesser ; wherefore the old law was, choose ye out judges, &,c., and thou shalt bring the matter to the judge.
99. oldal - ... desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me, which I took: then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Winsnaw, which is to say, Art thou Winslow? I answered, ahhe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words: Malta neen wonckanet namen Winsnow: that is to say, O Winslow, I shall never see thee again.