... our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy and in the opinion of Christians is much more wholesome ; however, to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a very good and Christian performance, but to prohibit them all strong liquors seems a little... The Documentary History of the State of New-York - Halaman 227oleh New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
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...Dongan to Denonville, 26 July, 1686, in NT Col. Docs., III. 460. 1 Denonville a Dongan, i Oct., 1686. as your Brandy, and, in the opinion of Christians, is much more wholesome."1 Each tried incessantly to out-general the other. Denonvillc, steadfast in his plan of... | |
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| Peter C. Mancall - 1995 - 292 halaman
...prevailing notions that small amounts of alcohol were not so dangerous. As one official had noted in 1686, "to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a very good and Chrishan performance but to prohibit them all strong liquors seemes a little hard and very rurkish."21... | |
| American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia - 1918 - 410 halaman
...demons and their cabins into counterparts and theatres of Hell ', Dongan blandly replied, ' Certainly our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy, and in the opinion of Christians is much more wholesome '. In due time — nor was it long, for news spread fast even in those days — Denonville learned... | |
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