Thomas Hazard, Son of Robt Call'd College Tom: A Study of Life in Narragansett in the XVIIIth CenturyHoughton, Mifflin, 1893 - 324 halaman |
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... says they were all " anti - Rhode - Islanders in spirit . " 1 Members of this company at this early day declare that Rhode Island is " a rodde to those that love to live in order , — a road , refuge , asylum to evil livers . The public ...
... says they were all " anti - Rhode - Islanders in spirit . " 1 Members of this company at this early day declare that Rhode Island is " a rodde to those that love to live in order , — a road , refuge , asylum to evil livers . The public ...
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... says he " was clear of those parts . " However , he " laid this place before " two of his companions , John Burnyeate and John Cartwright , who " felt drawings thither , and went to visit them . " So the meeting which had so much ...
... says he " was clear of those parts . " However , he " laid this place before " two of his companions , John Burnyeate and John Cartwright , who " felt drawings thither , and went to visit them . " So the meeting which had so much ...
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... say that after he partially retired from his ex- tensive farming operations , or curtailed them by giving up part of his lands to his children , he congratulated his family and friends on the small number to which he had reduced his ...
... say that after he partially retired from his ex- tensive farming operations , or curtailed them by giving up part of his lands to his children , he congratulated his family and friends on the small number to which he had reduced his ...
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... says of him , " having been early indoctrinated in the faith of the Quakers , he became conscientious respecting col- lege honors , and left the institution before the regular period of conferring degrees . " " His training in the law ...
... says of him , " having been early indoctrinated in the faith of the Quakers , he became conscientious respecting col- lege honors , and left the institution before the regular period of conferring degrees . " " His training in the law ...
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... says , on several occasions interested himself in the con- dition of the slaves . He found , he writes , " an erroneous notion , that being baptized is inconsistent with a state of slavery . " 2 In this opinion the early settlers showed ...
... says , on several occasions interested himself in the con- dition of the slaves . He found , he writes , " an erroneous notion , that being baptized is inconsistent with a state of slavery . " 2 In this opinion the early settlers showed ...
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6th mo account book acres Andrew Nichols APPENDIX appointed bills Boston Neck brought called Calve Skins Carting Cheeſe Cheese per pound Cloth College Tom's committee cows currency daughter deed Defire Dollers early eldest England entry farm father four Friends Hannah Helme History of Narragansett horse Houſe hundred Ibid Indians John Jonathan Hazard Joseph Congdon Joshua Rathbun Knowles land later lawful money mare McSparran Meeting Records mentioned month monthly meeting mother negro Newport oxen paid pair of shoes Paper Money Peleg Peckham Pettaquamscut purchasers Point Judith Pork Potter Pounds old Tenor Preſent Quakers quarterly meeting Rhode Island Richard Hazard Robert Hazard Rowland Robinson Samuel Samuell Sewall Sarah sent Sewall ſhall Sheep shil shillings silver slavery slaves Society South Kingstown Spanish milled dollar Stephen Champlin Thomas Hazard took Torrey Tower Hill town Updike wife William wool yard Yearly Meeting
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Halaman 181 - Whereas, the inhabitants of America are generally engaged in the preservation of their own rights and liberties, among which, that of personal freedom must be considered as the greatest ; as those who are desirous of enjoying all the advantages of liberty themselves, should be willing to extend personal liberty to others...
Halaman 260 - ... life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare, this to be my last will and testament : That is to say, First, after all my lawful debts are paid and discharged...
Halaman 260 - And as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
Halaman 219 - ... the reversions and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim, and demand whatsoever of the said parties o£ the first part in law, equity or otherwise howsoever, of, in, and to the same and every part thereof.
Halaman 260 - God: therefore calling to Mind the Mortality of my Body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament...
Halaman 220 - Appurtenances, free and clear; and freely and clearly acquitted, exonerated and discharged, of and from all and all Manner of former and other Gifts, Grants, Bargains, Sales, Leases, Mortgages...
Halaman 7 - We have no law amongst us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and our eternal condition.
Halaman 167 - Fornication, nor contract Matrimony within the said Term: At Cards, Dice, or any other unlawful game, he shall not play...