| George Bancroft - 1898 - 654 pagina’s
...were the instructions to Endecott, uniformly followed under the succeeding changes of government, " pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, endeavor to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion." " Particularly... | |
| Lyman Pierson Powell - 1899 - 664 pagina’s
...bright light. The company wrote to Endicott in reference to the land questions certain to arise : " If any of the savages pretend right of inheritance...part of the lands granted in our Patent, we pray you endeavour to purchase their title, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion." 131 Great pains... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 1180 pagina’s
...instructed to do no violence to the Indians. " If any of the salvages," so read the company's orders, " pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, endeavor to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion." Six shipwrights... | |
| New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1900 - 472 pagina’s
...of the company) If any of the savages pretended rights of inheritance to all or any part of the land granted in our patent. We pray you endeavor to purchase...their title that we may avoid the least scruple of intervension. Particularly publish that no wrong or any injury be offered to the natives." Gov. Eaton's... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pagina’s
...century before William Perm proclaimed the principles of peace on the borders of the Delaware — " pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, we pray you endeavour to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion." "Particularly... | |
| Harry Andrew Wright - 1905 - 206 pagina’s
...England, written from Gravesend, April 17, 1629, is the following passage: — "if any of the salvages pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our pattent, we pray you endeavor to purchase their tytle, that wee may avoyde the least scruple of intrusion."... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1905 - 518 pagina’s
..."wynne the natives to the Christian faith," and enjoined an attempt to purchase the Indians' claims "to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent . . . that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion." In June, 1629, six vessels, one of which was... | |
| 1906 - 402 pagina’s
...as both the Heathen themselves as well as our People may take Notice of it. If any of the Salvages pretend Right of Inheritance to all or any Part of the Lands graunted in our Pattent, wee pray you endeavor to purchase their Tytle, that we may avoyde the least... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 pagina’s
...come to our Plantacon but at certaine Tymes and Places to be appointed them. If any of the Saluages pretend Right of Inheritance to all or any Part of the Lands graunted in our Pattent, wee pray you endeavor to purchase their Tytle, that we may avoyde the least... | |
| Mary Clark Barnes, Lemuel Call Barnes - 1913 - 180 pagina’s
...convenient place of refuge for the exiles of religion." The Company had commanded, " If any of the salvages pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, to endeavor to purchase their title, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion," and further,... | |
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