| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their early youth ; the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and of all sorrows most heavy to be borne, was that many of their... | |
| 1853 - 666 páginas
...inclinations," bowing under the oppression of labor, and growing "decrepit in their early youth, — the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud as it were." And what was " of all sorrows most heavy to be borne." others of their children " were drawn away by... | |
| 1883 - 990 páginas
...the prospect of a renewal of the war between Spain and the Low Countries. It pained them to see their children growing prematurely decrepit under the weight...the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud." Some of their young people were drawn aside by the licentiousness of the city, some entered the Dutch... | |
| - 1883 - 980 páginas
...the prospect of a renewal of the war between Spain and the Low Countries. It pained them to see their children growing prematurely decrepit under the weight...the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud." Some of their young people were drawn aside hy the licentiousness of the city, some entered the Dutch... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 páginas
...willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their early youth; the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and, of all sorrows, most heavy to be borne, was that many of their... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1897 - 406 páginas
...willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepid in their early youth ; the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and of all sorrows most heavy to be borne, was that many of their... | |
| 1917 - 984 páginas
...were oftentimes so oppressed with heavy labors that their bodies became decrepit in their early youth, the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were." And so the Pilgrim Fathers came to America to find an easier living. It has been estimated that half... | |
| 1917 - 622 páginas
...eke out a family income, and their consciences protested against physically damaging child-labor — "the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud as it were." Their poverty was such that persons who shared their opinions "chose the prisons in England, rather... | |
| 1917 - 888 páginas
...were oftentimes so oppressed with heavy labors that their bodies became decrepit in their early youth, the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were." And so the Pilgrim Fathers came to America to find an easier living. It has been estimated that half... | |
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