A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... brought up ; although I mean not that he was , as many others of like education , put upon bodily labor . He , therefore , finding his estate wasted very much , his body decaying , and many other things concurring , removed back again ...
... brought up ; although I mean not that he was , as many others of like education , put upon bodily labor . He , therefore , finding his estate wasted very much , his body decaying , and many other things concurring , removed back again ...
Halaman 329
... brought up to merchandise , belonging to the Baltic Company , and in great reputation with them , and in a very thriving way as to his worldly estate . He came over into this country , as was said in the beginning , with Mr. Davenport ...
... brought up to merchandise , belonging to the Baltic Company , and in great reputation with them , and in a very thriving way as to his worldly estate . He came over into this country , as was said in the beginning , with Mr. Davenport ...
Halaman 330
... brought up under Mr. Eaton . He was a serious , holy , Christian man , and shewed more worth than was thought to be in him when he was so called to place ; but he continued not long , little above two years , before he also put off his ...
... brought up under Mr. Eaton . He was a serious , holy , Christian man , and shewed more worth than was thought to be in him when he was so called to place ; but he continued not long , little above two years , before he also put off his ...
Halaman 334
... brought up to a different course of life , yet did they willingly sub- mit themselves to the pleasure of him that governs the world , when his providence put them upon another kind of employment than formerly they had been accustomed ...
... brought up to a different course of life , yet did they willingly sub- mit themselves to the pleasure of him that governs the world , when his providence put them upon another kind of employment than formerly they had been accustomed ...
Halaman 341
... brought from thence , which , it may be , cooled but their zeal to the true religion and love to the place whither they were come . But , to let that pass , they at the first arrived at New - Haven , and from thence dispersed themselves ...
... brought from thence , which , it may be , cooled but their zeal to the true religion and love to the place whither they were come . But , to let that pass , they at the first arrived at New - Haven , and from thence dispersed themselves ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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