| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 страница
...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to usand our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolencies and outrages upon several...in all future concernments ; that as in nation and relation, so in other respects we be, and continue one, according to jhe tenour and true meaning of... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 страница
...distractions in England, (which they have heard of,) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advice, and reaping those comfortable...ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 страница
...distractions in England, (which they have heard of,) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advice, and reaping those comfortable...ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 страница
...distractions in England, (which they have heard of,) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advice, and reaping those comfortable...ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 542 страница
...prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations of the English,...in all future concernments ; that as in nation and relation, so in other respects we be, and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 544 страница
...prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations of the English,...mutual help and strength in all future concernments ; tha£ as in nation and relation, so in other respects we be, and continue one, according to the tenor... | |
| Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 страница
...seeing, by reason of our distance from England, our dear native country, we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking a-dvice and reaping those comfortable fruits of protection which we might otherwise well expect, we therefore account it our duty as well as safety to enter into a... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 страница
...distractions in England, (which they have heard of) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advice and reaping those comfortable...without delay, to enter into a present consociation among ourselves, for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion,... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 страница
...distractions in England, (which they have heard of) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advice and reaping those comfortable fruits of protection, which, at other tiroes, we might well expect ; we, therefore, do conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter... | |
| 1836 - 420 страница
...distractions in England, which they have heard of; and by which they know \ve are hindered, both from that humble way of seeking advice, and reaping those comfortable...at other times, we might well expect ; we therefore doe conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present consotiation amongst ourselves,... | |
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