| Massachusetts - 1856 - 516 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - History - 1892 - 560 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent by God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - Antinomianism - 1892 - 556 pages
...there was little sickness. That this plenty was largely due to the active intervention of him who had "directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities," and in whose death a year later " they had a great loss," the governor of the colony is... | |
| William Bradford - Massachusetts - 1898 - 684 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| William Bradford - Massachusetts - 1899 - 678 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - United States - 1904 - 644 pages
...superstitious awe of the colonists. Moreover, Massasoit, a powerful chief, became their friend, and he directed them " how to set their corne, wher to take fish, . . . and never left them till he dyed." Where there was so 'much energy and devotion success was sure to follow.... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - American prose literature - 1916 - 798 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - American prose literature - 1916 - 760 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Levi Badger Chase - Indian trails - 1919 - 310 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetial instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never... | |
| Electronic journals - 1920 - 458 pages
...their interpreter, and was a spetiall instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish and to procure other commodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never left them till... | |
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