| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 128 pagina’s
...reported "that for divers reasons they think it inconvenient. First, because after their arrival they will be long in settling themselves : As also, that...years before they have account that any good is done." Under the Peirce patent the Mayflower sailed in September, 1620. She did not return to England until... | |
| 1868 - 474 pagina’s
...was referred did not accede to the proposition, "first, "because they intended not to go these tino or " three months ; and then after their arrival will ' ' be long in settling themselves ; as also the In" dians are not acquainted with them, and they "may stay four or five years before they have... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1869 - 456 pagina’s
...reasons think itt inconuenyent ; first because after their arivall will be longe in settlinge themselues, as also that the Indians are not acquainted with them, and so they may stay 4 or 5 years before they have account that any good is donne." For several months the Leyden people... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1871 - 374 pagina’s
...said committee, for divers reasons, think it inconvenient, first, because they intend not to go this two or three months, and then after their arrival...five years before they have account that any good is done.1 " And for to put it into the hands of private men to bring them up, as was by some proposed,... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1871 - 376 pagina’s
...landing at Plymouth Rock, Dec. 11, 1620, OS, is the subject of a poem by Mrs. Hemans. See Chapter VI. " And for to put it into the hands of private men to bring them up, as was by some proposed, they thought it was not so fit, by reason of the difficulty unto which it... | |
| 1877 - 972 pagina’s
...said committee, for divers reasons, think it inconvenient, first, because they intend not to go this two or three months, and then after their arrival...it into the hands of private men to bring them up, as was by some proposed, they thought it was not so fit, by reason of the difficulty unto which it... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 pagina’s
...said committee, for divers reasons, thiuk it inconvenient, first, because they intend not to go this seek to serve your country, for it is glorious to...as far as feeble mortals may, act up to the great во they may stay four or five years before they have account that any good is done. "And for to put... | |
| Virginia Company of London - 1888 - 282 pagina’s
...said children according to the true intent and meaning thereof. After the letter the city yielded. with our native English in that place.' He further...will be long in settling themselves, as also that the Indiana are not acquainted with them, and so they may stay four or five years before they have account... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1898 - 736 pagina’s
...training and bringing up of some of those children ; but the committee, for divers reasons, thought it inconvenient — first, because they intend not...also that the Indians are not acquainted with them." It was thought best to put them in the hands of plantations already settled there, as Smythe's Hundred,... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1898 - 726 pagina’s
...training and bringing up of some of those children ; but the committee, for divers reasons, thought it inconvenient — first, because they intend not...also that the Indians are not acquainted with them." It was thought best to put them in the hands of plantations already settled there, as Smythe's Hundred,... | |
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