| John Evans - 1819 - 444 halaman
...respect to me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they loth to displease the Bay, to remove but to the other side of the water, and then (he said,) I had the country before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should be loving... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 halaman
...me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were loth to displease the Bay, to remove but to the other side of the water, and then, he said, I had the country free before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should... | |
| John Pitman - 1836 - 88 halaman
...me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were Joth to displease the bay, to remove but to the other side of the water, and then he said I had the country free before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should be... | |
| Lorenzo Dow Johnson - 1839 - 112 halaman
...me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were loth to displease the Bay, to remove but to the other side of the water, and then, he said, I had the country free before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should... | |
| David Benedict - 1848 - 1024 halaman
...me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were loth to displease the Bay, to remove but to the other side of the water, and then, he said, I had the country free before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 halaman
...rmilt and planter! at PeeVonl:. he was visited by a messenger from Plymouth with a letter from Winslow, then Governor. Professing his and others friendship...he had the country before him, and might be as free aa themselves, and they should be loving neighbors together. — Sec Williams' letter to Mason. Mass.... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 halaman
...his and others friendship for him, he lovingly advised Williams, since he had fallen into the cdg-c of their bounds, and they were loath to displease...as themselves, and they should be loving neighbors together.—See Williams' letter t» Mason. Mass. His. Col. STANZA XLV. By thc Mack prophet was to... | |
| 1852 - 656 halaman
...Plymouth, professing his own and others' love and respect for me, yet lovingly advising me. since 1 was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were...to remove but to the other side of the water ; and then, he said, I had the country before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should be loving... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 halaman
..."since I was fallen within the edge of their bounds, and they were loth to displease tfte Bay" (Boston,) "to remove but to the other side of the water," and there "be loving neighbors together." The fields he had planted, and the dwelling he had begun to build,... | |
| William Gammell - 1854 - 266 halaman
...me, yet lovingly advising me, since I was fallen into the edge of their bounds, and they were loth to displease the Bay, to remove but to the other side of the water ; and then, he said, I had the country before me, and might be as free as themselves, and we should be loving... | |
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