| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 páginas
...providence of God,) we are further dispersed from the sea coast and rivers, than was at the first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire, with convenience...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to usand our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolencies and outrages upon... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 páginas
...Providence of God) we are further dispersed upon the Sea Coasts and Riuers then was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire with convenience communicate in one Government and Juriddiccon : And whereas wee live encompassed with people of seuerall Nations and strang languages... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 páginas
...providence of God, we are further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience...hereafter may prove injurious to us or our posterity; and for as much as the natives have formerly committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 páginas
...providence of God, we are further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience...hereafter may prove injurious to us or our posterity; and for as much as the natives have formerly committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 páginas
...providence of God, we are further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience...people of several nations and strange languages, which hereafler may prove injurious to us or our posterity; and for as much as the natives have- formerly... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 540 páginas
...providence of God,) we are further dispersed from the sea coast and rivers, than was at the first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire, with convenience...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolences and outrages upon... | |
| Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 páginas
...providence of God,) we are further dispersed from the sea coast and rivers, than was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire, with convenience...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolences and outrages upon... | |
| 1836 - 420 páginas
...coasts and Rivers, then * This was the first Election by the People in Connecticut. was first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience...Jurisdiction; and whereas we live encompassed with people of severall nations, and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us, and our posterity... | |
| New Plymouth Colony - 1836 - 382 páginas
...Providence of God) we are further dispersed vpon the Sea Coasts and Riuers then was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire with convenience communicate in one Gouernment and Jurisdiccon : And whereas we live encompassed with people of seueral Nations and strang... | |
| Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 348 páginas
...providence of God) we are further dispersed upon the Sea Coasts and Rivers, then was first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience...of several! nations, and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us, and our posterity : And for asmuch as the natives have formerly... | |
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