| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 páginas
...therefore do conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future...respects, we be and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles — 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 páginas
...therefore do conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future...respects, we be and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles — 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 páginas
...therefore do conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future...respects, we be and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles — 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 542 páginas
...ourselves, for mutual help and strength in all future concernments ; that as in nation and relation, so in other respects we be, and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles. 1. Wherefore, it is fully agreed and concluded, between... | |
| Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 páginas
...as safety to enter into a confederation for mutual help and succour in all our future concernments, that as in nation and religion, so in other respects we be and continue one, according to the terms and true meaning of the ensuing articles: — ' 1. Wherefore it is agreed and concluded by and... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 páginas
...humble way of seeking advice and reaping those comfortable fruits of protection, which, at other tiroes, we might well expect ; we, therefore, do conceive...religion, so in other respects, we be and continue one."* By the articles, it was stipulated, that two commissioners from each of the colonies should be chosen,... | |
| Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 348 páginas
...present consolation amongst ourselves, for mutuall help and strength in all our future concernments, that as in nation, and Religion, so in other respects, we be, and continue, one, according to the tenour and true meaning of the ensuing articles. 1. Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded by and... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1840 - 60 páginas
...ourselves for mutual strength and help, in all future concernments, that as in nation and relation, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles — by the name and title of ' the United Colonies of... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 páginas
...have-heard of,) and by which they know we are hindered both from that humble way of seeking advica and reaping those comfortable fruits of protection...religion, so in other respects, we be and continue one." " By the articles, it was stipulated that two commissioners from each of the colonies should meet at... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 páginas
...ourselves for mutual strength and help, in all future concernments, that as in nation and relation, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according to the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles— by the name and title of ' the United Colonies of... | |
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