| 1848 - 536 pagina’s
...me, saying they were travelling eastward, and desired me to direct them in the way to Hampton, and I never saw any of the men afore except Wharton, neither...so, and therefore desired them to pass on in their wa^, saying to them I might possibly give offence in entertaining them ; and soon as the violence of... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1859 - 480 pagina’s
...them in the way !o Hampton ; and never saw any of the men afore except Wharton, neither did I inquire their names or what they were; but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers, nnd twid I RO : nnd therefore desired them to pass on, in their w.iy — saying to them, I might possibly... | |
| 1859 - 858 pagina’s
...Nantucket tttuemn, is in several ways an interesting illustration of the times : inquire tlicir names, nor what they were ; but by their carriage, I thought they might be Quakers, and said so ; and therefore desired them to рае» on in their way, saying to them I might possibly give offence... | |
| Silvanus Jenkins Macy - 1868 - 580 pagina’s
..."how far it was to Casco Bay. I never saw any of ye men afore except Whartou, neither did I require their names or what they were ; but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers and told them so : and therefore desired them to passe on their way, saying to them I might possibly give... | |
| Joseph Merrill - 1880 - 502 pagina’s
...Casco Itay. I never saw any of yc men afore except Wharton, neither did I require their names, or who they were, but by their carriage I thought they might be quakers and told them so and therefore desired them to pass on their way, saying to them I might possibly give... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1888 - 500 pagina’s
...Casco bay. I never saw any of ye men afore except Wharton, neither did I require their names, or who they were, but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers, and told them so, and therefore desired them to passe on their way, saying to them I might possibly give... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 pagina’s
...Casco buy. I never saw any of ye men afore except Wharton, neither did I require their names, or who they were, but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers, and told them so, and therefore desired them to passe on their way, saying to them I might possibly give... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1884 - 500 pagina’s
...Casco bay. I never saw any of ye men afore except Wharton, neither did I require their names, or who they were, but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers, and told them so, and therefore desired them to passe on their way, saying to them I might possibly give... | |
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