| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
..."not knowing, under favor, how any action ofthat kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the enlargement of the bounds of our nation, &c. lie was willing, however, to submit the whole to the honorable censures." After divers attendances,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1836 - 614 pages
...not (under favor) how any action of that kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing at first it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the...employment of many thousands of all sorts of people. That I cQnceived it could not be esteemed a monopoly, though it is true at the first discovery of the... | |
| 1837 - 312 pages
...not (under favor) how any action of that kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing at first it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the...employment of many thousands of all sorts of people. That I conceived it could not be esteemed a monopoly, though it is true at the first discovery of the... | |
| George Barstow - New Hampshire - 1842 - 504 pages
...continued strenuously to maintain that " it could not be a grievance to the Publique, seeing at first it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the enlargement of the bounds of a nation, the increase of trade, and the imployment of many thousands of all sorts of people."f A second... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1846 - 688 pages
...the comTOL. X. 32 monwealth and a monopoly, vi. 66. To which Sir Ferdinando answers, that it was " for the advancement of religion, the enlargement of...employment of many thousands of all sorts of people," vi. 67. 1620. Settlers arrive at New Plymouth, vi. 73. John Carver, Governor of Plymouth, ii. 266.... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1847 - 396 pages
...not (under favor) how any action of that kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing at first it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the...employment of many thousands of all sorts of people. That I conceived it could not be esteemed a monoply, though it is true at the first discovery of the... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1847 - 406 pages
...not (under favor) how any action of that kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing at first it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the...employment of many thousands of all sorts of people. That I conceived it could not be esteemed a monoply, though it is, true at the first discovery of the... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - New Hampshire - 1875 - 436 pages
...plea of title by occupancy prior to the French. Gorges says : " The planting of colonies in America was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the ' enlargement of the bounds of our nation and the employment of many thousands of all sorts of people." It is doubted to this day, whether profit... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - New Hampshire - 1875 - 438 pages
...occupancy prior to the French, Gorges says : " The planting of colonies in America was undertaken foi- the advancement of religion, the enlargement of the bounds of our nation and the employment of many thousands of all sorts of people." It is doubted to this day, whether profit... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1876 - 536 pages
...not knowing, under favor, how any action of that kind could be a grievance to the public, seeing it was undertaken for the advancement of religion, the enlargement of the bounds of our nation, etc. He was willing, however, to submit the whole to the honorable censures." After divers attendances,... | |
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