... were glad to take such as they could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were thus brought over, both men and women kind; who, when their times were expired, became families of themselves, which gave increase hereunto. History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 - Página 325por William Bradford - 1912Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1856 - 516 páginas
...such as wanted help in yl respecte, when they could not have such as yey would, were glad to take such as they could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry...them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind ; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase... | |
| William Bradford - 1856 - 568 páginas
...such as wanted help in y1 respecte, when they could not have such as f would, were glad to take such as they could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry...them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase... | |
| John Major Shirley - 1885 - 116 páginas
...such as wanted help in yt respecte, when they could not have such as yey would, were glad to take such as they could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were 2 13 thus brought over, both men & women kind ; who, when their times were expired, became families... | |
| William Bradford - 1898 - 684 páginas
...could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind ; who, when their times were expired, became...An other and a maine reason hearof was, that men, find476 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION. 477 ing so many godly disposed persons willing to come into these parts,... | |
| William Bradford - 1898 - 664 páginas
...such as wanted help in y' respecte, when they could not have such as yey would, were glad to take such as they could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry...them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind ; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 678 páginas
...as wanted help in' y' respecte, when they could not have such as y ' * would, were glad to take such as they could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry...them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 684 páginas
...could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were thus brought over, both men & women kind ; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase herennto. 3. An other and a maine reason hearof was, that men, finding so many godly disposed persons... | |
| William Bradford - 1901 - 688 páginas
...such as wanted help in y' respecte, when they could not have such as yey would, were glad to take such as they could; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were ing so many godly disposed persons willing to come into these parts, some begane to make a trade of... | |
| William Bradford - 1908 - 472 páginas
...as wanted help in that respecte, when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry...reason hearof was, that men, finding so many godly 1 Here follow clerical opinions, of Reynor, Partridge and Chauncy, which it has been deemed proper... | |
| 1915 - 340 páginas
...as wanted help in that respecte, when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could, and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, were thus brought over, both men and women kind; who, when their terms were expired, became families... | |
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