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" Lord,) considering, amongst many other inconveniences, how hard the country was where we lived, how many spent their estate in it and were forced to return for England, how grievous to live from under the protection of the State of England, how like we... "
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - Page 121
by JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD - 1853
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Pamphlets. American History, Volume 3

United States - 1825 - 398 pages
...late memory, and our grave Elder Mr. William Brewster, considering amongst many other inconveniences, how hard the Country was where we lived, how many...the protection of the State of England ; how like wee were to lose our language, end 19 our name of English ; how little good wee did, or were like to...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 536 pages
...Mr. William Brewster, (now at rest with the Lord,) considering, amongst many other inconveniences, how hard the country was where we lived, how many...our name of English, how little good we did or were like to do to the Dutch in reforming the sabbath,1 how unable there to give such education to our children...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...Mr. William Brewster, (now at rest with the Lord,) considering, amongst many other inconveniences, how hard the country was where we lived, how many...were forced to return for England, how grievous to Jive from under the protection of the State of England, how like we were to lose our language and our...
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Addresses, Reports, &c, Volumes 1-17

1851 - 702 pages
...lived ; how many, having spent their estate, were forced to return to England ; how grievous it was to live from under the protection of the State of England ; how like they were to lose their language and their English name ; how unable they were to give to their children...
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History of New England: During the Stuart dynasty

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1858 - 696 pages
...corrupted." l They had not lost their affection for their intolerant native country, and they felt it to be " grievous to live from under the protection of the state of England." They considered " how like they were to lose their language and their name of English, how little good...
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History of New England, Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - History - 1859 - 686 pages
...corrupted." 1 They had not lost their affection for their intolerant native country, and they felt it to be " grievous to live from under the protection of the state of England." They considered " how like they were to lose their language and their name of English, how little good...
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Memoranda, Historical, Chronological, &c: Prepared with the Hope to Aid ...

Henry Martyn Dexter - Congregational churches - 1870 - 48 pages
...late memory, and our grave Elder Mr. William Brewster, considering amongst many other inconveniences, how hard the Country was where we lived, how many...the protection of the State of England ; how like wee were to lose our language, znd 19 • our name of English ; how little good wee did, or were like...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 126

1920 - 844 pages
...themselves " how grievous it was to live from under the protection of the State of England," and " how like we were to lose our language, and our name, of English." And, since the England of James I would have none of them, save at a price they would not pay, they...
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The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connection with the Political ..., Volume 2

David Masson - 1871 - 636 pages
...in Leyden. Although they had prospered in Holland, or at least managed to live there, they felt it " grievous to live from under the protection of the State of England ; " they could not bear the thought of " losing their language and their name of English;" they disliked...
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History of New England, Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1876 - 694 pages
...corrupted."1 They had not lost their affection for their intolerant native country, and they felt it to be " grievous to live from under the protection of the state of England." They considered " how like they were to lose their language and their name of English, how little good...
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