| George Bancroft - 1834 - 530 halaman
...bitterness could exist between the partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. " Among many other blessings," said their statute book, 3 "God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children to this colony; who are now multiplied... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 halaman
...bitterness could exist between the partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. " Among many other blessings," said their statute book,3 "God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children to this colony ; who are now multiplied... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - 1835 - 644 halaman
...had long been the home of its inhabitants—"Among many other blessings," said their statute book, "God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children...and the huts in the wilderness were as full as the bird's nesis of the woods. The genial climate and transparent atmosphere delighted those, who had come... | |
| 1837 - 664 halaman
...and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. ' Among other blessings,' said their statute-book, ' God Almighty...and the huts in the wilderness were as full as the birds-nests in the woods." — Page 249. * We here perceive that the Virginians never entertained the... | |
| 1837 - 666 halaman
...and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. ' Among other blessings,' said their statute-book, ' God Almighty...now multiplied to a considerable number ;' and the hats in the wilderness were as full as the birds-nests in the woods. "— Page 249. * We here perceive... | |
| 1839 - 648 halaman
...parishioners were referred to their own ordering." In the statute book it was also said, " Among other things, God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children...who are now multiplied to a considerable number." Thus we learn that the colony was the real home of its inhabitants in respect of every human right;... | |
| George Bancroft - 1839 - 506 halaman
...bitterness could exist between the firmest partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants....Among many other blessings," said their statute-book, 6 " God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children to this colony; who are now multiplied to a considerable... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 368 halaman
...bitterness existed between the firmest partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants....and the huts in the wilderness were as full as the birds'-nests of the woods. Various were the employments by which the calmness of life was relieved... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 514 halaman
...bitterness could exist between the firmest partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. " Among many other blessings," said their statute-book,6 " God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children to this colony; who are now multiplied... | |
| George Bancroft - 1854 - 550 halaman
...bitterness could exist between the firmest partisans of the Stuarts and the friends of republican liberty. Virginia had long been the home of its inhabitants. "Among many other blessings," said their statute-book,(7) "God Almighty hath vouchsafed increase of children to this colony; who are now multiplied... | |
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