... Reasons inducing me to be so much concerned in the promoting this Affair, submitting very willingly, the grounds prompting me hereto, to your most narrow scrutiny, whether in so doing I act Rationally or not? Having at London in the year 1679, the... Memoirs of His Own Life - Page xviiby Sir James Melville - 1827 - 420 pagesFull view - About this book
| sir James Melville - 1827 - 496 pages
...Notice," it is proper here to quote from it the. following words:—" Having at London, in the year 1679* the opportunity of frequent •' converse with several...lady, children, and family, and such other persons as 1 he shall engage, to pass from this kingdom either by sea or land to any of his Majesties " foreign... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 376 pages
...or not? Having at J Condon in the year 1679, the opportunity of frequent converse with several [2] Substantial and Judicious Gentlemen concerned in the...Plantations, I had thereby the opportunity of understanding thorougly the great advantage redounding to that City from Undertakings of this nature, and rational... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - New Jersey - 1846 - 368 pages
...Rationally or not? Having at London in the year 1679, the opportunity of frequent converse with several [2] Substantial and Judicious Gentlemen concerned in the...Plantations, I had thereby the opportunity of understanding thorougly the great advantage redounding to that City from Undertakings of this nature, and rational... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - Great Britain - 1897 - 482 pages
...concerned there.' It was, says the author, the outcome of a visit to London in 1079, when heenjoyed ' the opportunity of frequent converse with several...gentlemen concerned in the American plantations.' Among these were James Drummond, fourth earl of Perth [qv~|, to whom the book is dedicated, and probably... | |
| 1892 - 70 pages
...High Chancellour of Scotland, etc.: These are permitting and allowing Mr. George Scot, of Pitlochie, with his lady, children and family, and such other persons as he shall ingage, to pass from this Kingdom, either by sea or land, to any of his Majesties Foreign plantations,... | |
| George Pratt Insh - Colonization - 1922 - 312 pages
...their own freedom without the least hazard." A visit to London in 1679 and the opportunity there " of frequent converse with several substantial and...judicious gentlemen concerned in the American plantations " did much to confirm Pitlochie in his inclination to go overseas. He made a thorough study of all... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - New Jersey - 1846 - 368 pages
...Rationally or not? Having at London in the year 1679, the opportunity of frequent converse with several [2] Substantial and Judicious Gentlemen concerned in the...Plantations, I had thereby the opportunity of understanding thorougly the great advantage redounding to that City from Undertakings of this nature, and rational... | |
| William A. Whitehead - History - 2006 - 270 pages
...Rationally or not? Having at London in the year 1679, the opportunity of frequent converse with several [2] Substantial and Judicious Gentlemen concerned in the...opportunity of understanding thoroughly the great advantage redounding to that City from Undertakings of this nature, and rational grounds of Conjecture... | |
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