A Character of the Province of Maryland: Described in Four Distinct Parts ; Also a Small Treatise on the Wild and Naked Indians (or Susquehanokes) of Maryland ... Together with a Collection of Historical LettersWilliam Gowans, 1869 - 125 sidor |
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... deserves the praise As well as Poets doe the wreath of Bays Anno Do 1666. Ætutis Sue 28 . H.W. AM PHOTO-LITHOGR.CC ( OSBORNES PROCESS . A CHARACTER Of the PROVINCE of MARY - LAND , View here the Shadow whofe Ingenious Hand ...
... deserves the praise As well as Poets doe the wreath of Bays Anno Do 1666. Ætutis Sue 28 . H.W. AM PHOTO-LITHOGR.CC ( OSBORNES PROCESS . A CHARACTER Of the PROVINCE of MARY - LAND , View here the Shadow whofe Ingenious Hand ...
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... Anno And not to forget Tom Forge I beseech you , tell him that my Love's the same towards him still , and as firm as it was about the overgrown Tryal , when Judgements upon judgements , had not I stept in , would have pursued him untill ...
... Anno And not to forget Tom Forge I beseech you , tell him that my Love's the same towards him still , and as firm as it was about the overgrown Tryal , when Judgements upon judgements , had not I stept in , would have pursued him untill ...
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... Anno To my much Honored Friend Mr. M. F. SIR , Ou writ to me when I was at Gravesend , ( but I You had no conveniency to send you an answer till now ) enjoyning me , if possible , to give you a just Information by my diligent observance ...
... Anno To my much Honored Friend Mr. M. F. SIR , Ou writ to me when I was at Gravesend , ( but I You had no conveniency to send you an answer till now ) enjoyning me , if possible , to give you a just Information by my diligent observance ...
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... Anno Vule . Your real Friend , G. A. To my Honored Father at his House . SIR , ᏙᏙ Ith a twofold unmeasurable joy I received your Letter : First , in the consideration of Gods great Mercy to you in particular , ( though weak and aged ) ...
... Anno Vule . Your real Friend , G. A. To my Honored Father at his House . SIR , ᏙᏙ Ith a twofold unmeasurable joy I received your Letter : First , in the consideration of Gods great Mercy to you in particular , ( though weak and aged ) ...
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... can do is to wish them better for your sakes . My Obedience to you and my Mother alwayes devoted . From Mary - Land , Febr . 9. Anno Your Son G. A. 475855 A To my Cosen Mris . Ellinor Evins . E ' 507 HISTORICAL LETTERS . 99.
... can do is to wish them better for your sakes . My Obedience to you and my Mother alwayes devoted . From Mary - Land , Febr . 9. Anno Your Son G. A. 475855 A To my Cosen Mris . Ellinor Evins . E ' 507 HISTORICAL LETTERS . 99.
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Sida 13 - THE LANDING AT CAPE ANNE; or, THE CHARTER OF THE FIRST PERMANENT COLONY ON THE TERRITORY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY. Now discovered, and first published from the ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, with an inquiry into its authority, and a HISTORY OF THE COLONY, 1624-1628, Roger Conant, Governor. By J. WINGATE THORNTON. 8vo, cloth 2.50. Of " A rare contribution to the early history of New England.
Sida 7 - New, newly translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties special command : with most profitable Annotations upon all the hard places.
Sida 36 - Neither do I think there is any place under the Heavenly altitude, or that has footing or room upon the circular Globe of this world, that can parallel this fertile and pleasant piece of ground in its multiplicity, or rather Natures extravagancy of a superabounding plenty.
Sida 59 - The Women that go over into this Province as Servants, have the best luck here as in any place of the world besides ; for they are no sooner on shoar, but they are courted into a Copulative Matrimony...
Sida 1 - Thy fathers went down into Egypt with threescore and ten persons ; and now the Lord thy God hath made thee as the stars of heaven for multitude.
Sida 21 - If I have wrote or composed any thing that's wilde and confused, it is because I am so my self, and the world, as far as I can perceive, is not much out of the same trim...
Sida 122 - Pawe, the halfe sleeues comming to the elbowes were the neckes of Beares, and the armes through the mouth with pawes hanging at their noses. One had the head of a Wolfe hanging in a chaine for a...
Sida 12 - Perchance as well I did appear, As any Lord or Lady here, Not then a Slave for twice two Year. My Cloaths were fashionably new, Nor were my Shifts of Linnen Blue; But things are changed, now at the Hoe, I daily work, and Bare-foot go, In weeding Corn or feeding Swine, I spend my melancholy Time.
Sida 23 - I have ventured to come abroad in print, and if I should be laughed at for my good meaning, it would so break the credit of my understanding that I should never dare to show my face upon the Exchange of conceited wits again.
Sida 38 - Good," which, I think, was written by your father. It had been so little regarded by a former possessor that several leaves of it were torn out, but the remainder gave me such a turn of thinking as to have an influence on my conduct through life; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good than on any other kind of reputation ; and if I have been, as you seem to think, a useful citizen, the public owes the advantage of it to that book.