| 1821 - 504 pages
...of which they held them" selves bound to take care of the good of each other, and of the " whole : it was not with them as with other men, whom small...discourage, or small discontents cause to wish " themselves at home again." ' pp. 27, 9. It has been tauntingly said, and a hundred times repeated, that ' the... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 454 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves obliged to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole. It was not with them, as with other men, whom small things could discourage, or small diseoatents cause to wish themselves at home again s." The BOOK first object of their solicitude was... | |
| John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 500 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves bound to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole. That it was not with them, as with other men, whom...discourage, or small discontents cause to wish themselves at home again." The only privilege on which they insisted, was a license under the great seal, to practise... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 460 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves obliged to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole. It was not with them, as with other men, whom small...discourage, or small discontents cause to wish themselves at home again8." The first object of their solicitude was to secure the free exercise of their religion.... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 466 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves obliged to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole. It was not with them, as with other men, whom small...discourage, or small discontents cause to wish themselves at home again8." The first object of their solicitude was to secure the free exercise of their religion.... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 464 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves obliged to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole. It was not with them, as with other men, whom small things could dis, _ courage, or small discontents cause to wish themselves at home againg." The first object of... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 312 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves bound to take care of the good of each other and -of the whole ; that it was not with them as with other men, whom...discontents cause to wish themselves home again." 9. A grant was o'btained, and in September, 1620, a part of them set sail for Hudson's river.; but... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 490 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves bound to take care of the good of each other and of the whole; that it was not with them as with other men, whom...discontents cause to wish themselves home again." A grant was obtained, and in September, 1620, a part of them set sail for Hudson's river; but the master... | |
| Jurisprudence - 1827 - 514 pages
...virtue of which they held themselves bound to take care of the good of each other, and of the whole; that it was not with them as with other men, whom...or small discontents cause to wish themselves home again."—This pious little clan obtained a grant, and in September, 1620, sailed tor Hudson's river,... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 544 pages
...knit together in a strict and sacred bond, to take care of the good of each other and of the whole. It was not with them as with other men, whom small...discourage, or small discontents cause to wish themselves again at home." Children of these exalted Pilgrims ! Is there one among you, who can hear the simple... | |
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