| United States - 1825 - 398 pages
...first foundation of their govermente in this place j occasioned partly by ye discontented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in ye ship — That when they came a shore they would use their owne libertie ; for none had power to... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...the recent discovery of this work, see Mr. Deane's Editorial Preface. THE TOWNS OF NEW ENGLAND. 11 had let fall from them in the ship, — that when...Virginia, and not for New England, which belonged to an other government, with which the Virginia Company had nothing to do. And partly, that such an act... | |
| Massachusetts - 1856 - 516 pages
...first foundation of their govermente in this place ; occasioned partly by ye discontented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in y° ship — That when they came a shore they would use their owne libertie ; for none had power to... | |
| George Punchard - Church history - 1867 - 494 pages
...by Governor Bradford for adopting this instrument at this time, was, " the discontented and mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had...had, being for Virginia, and not for New England," etc. — P. 89. It was to control these strangers especially, that the instrument was to be signed... | |
| George Punchard - Church history - 1867 - 492 pages
...by Governor Bradford for adopting tins instrument at this time, was, " the discontented and mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had...had, being for Virginia, and not for New England," etc. — P. 89. It was to control these strangers especially, that the instrument was to be signed... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - Congregational churches - 1870 - 48 pages
...first foundation of their govermente in this place ; occasioned partly by ye discontented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in ye ship — That when they came a shore they would use their owne libertie ; for none had power to... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - Congregational churches - 1870 - 40 pages
...first 'foundation of their govermente in this place ; occasioned partly by ye discontented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in ye ship — That when they came a shore they would use their owne libertie ; for none had power to... | |
| Criticism - 1871 - 774 pages
...strangers amongst them (i. «., not Leyden men, but adventurers who joined them in England) had let fall in the ship that when they came ashore they would...own liberty, for none had power to command them,' or, as elsewhere stated, because they had observed ' some not well affected to unity and concord, but... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1871 - 114 pages
...strangers amongst them 59 (i. £., not Leyden men, but adventurers who joined them in England) had let fall in the ship that when they came ashore they would...own liberty, for none had power to command them," or, as elsewhere stated, because they had observed w some not well affected to unity and concord, but... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - Great Britain - 1871 - 376 pages
...whisperings among the discontented "that when they came ashore they could use their own liberties, for none had power to command them, the patent they had being for Virginia, and not 1 NY Col. Documents. for New England, which belonged to another government with which the Virginia... | |
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