| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favor they could ; but could not deliver them until order came from the Council table. But the issue was,...and sent to the places from whence they came ; but some of the principal [men] were still kept in prison, and bound over to the assizes. The next spring... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - America - 1829 - 372 pages
...they were committed to ward. Indeed the magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favour they could, but could not deliver them till order...the issue was, that after a month's imprisonment, tke greatest part were dismissed, and sent to the places from whence they came, but seven of the principal... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - America - 1829 - 382 pages
...but could not deliver them; till order came from tho council table ; but the issue was, that sifter a month's imprisonment, the greatest part were dismissed, and sent to the places from whence they fame, but seven of the principal men were still kept in prison and bound over, to the assizes. The... | |
| Benjamin Church - America - 1836 - 376 pages
...H'ere committed to ward. Indeed the magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favour they could, but could not deliver them till order...month's imprisonment, the greatest part were dismissed, and^sent to the places from whence they came, but seven of the principal men were still kept in prison... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...them courteously, and showed them what favor they could, but could not deliver them till order carne from the council table; but the issue was, that after...the greatest part were dismissed, and sent to the рlaces from whence they came, but seven of the principal men were still kept iu prison and bound over... | |
| William Shaw Russell - Massachusetts - 1846 - 450 pages
...magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favor they could ; but could not deliver them until order came from the Council table. But the issue was,...and sent to the places from whence they came ; but some * of the principal men were still kept in prison, and bound over to the assizes. ' The next spring... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - King Philip's War, 1675-1676 - 1859 - 462 pages
...they were committed to ward. Indeed the magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favour they could, but could not deliver them till order came from the council table ; but tiie issue was, that after a month's imprisonment, the greatest part were dismissed, and sent to the... | |
| John Waddington - Congregationalism - 1874 - 756 pages
...were committed to ward. Indeed, the magistrates used them courteously, and showed them what favour they could ; but could not deliver them, till order came from the council-table. . But the issue was that, after a month's imprisonment, the greatest part was dismissed,... | |
| Edward Arber - History - 1897 - 704 pages
...were committed to ward. Indeed, the Magistrates used them courteously, and shewed them what favour they could ; but could not deliver them till order came from the [Privy] Council table. But the issue was that, after a month's imprisonment, the greatest part were... | |
| American literature - 1908 - 1186 pages
...they were comited to ward. Indeed the magistrats used them courteously, and shewed them what favour they could; but could not deliver them till order came from the Counselltable. But the issue was that after a months imprisonmente, the greatest parte were dismiste,... | |
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