| Perry Belmont - 1926 - 352 páginas
...than was first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate with one government and jurisdiction, and whereas we live encompassed with people of several nations . . . which hereafter may prove injurious to us or our posterity . . . and seeing by reason of those... | |
| Edwin P. Conklin - 1927 - 426 páginas
...are further dispersed upon the sea-coast and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate...hereafter may prove injurious to us or our posterity; and forasmuch as the natives have formerly committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - 1927 - 794 páginas
...preamble to the articles of confederation (1643) reveals the motives which prompted the movement : ". . . and whereas we live encompassed with people of several...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us and our posterity: and forasmuch, as the natives have formerly committed sundry insolencies and outrages... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 1004 páginas
...are further dispersed upon the Sea-Coasts, and Rivers, then was at first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate...Jurisdiction ; and whereas we live encompassed with people of severall Nations, and strange languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us, and our posterity:... | |
| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 páginas
...are further dispersed upon the Sea-Coasts, and Rivers, then was at first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate...Jurisdiction; and whereas we live encompassed with people of severall Nations, and strange languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us, and our posterity:... | |
| William Bradford - 1952 - 518 páginas
...and Rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desires with conveniency communicate in one government and jurisdiction; and...languages which hereafter may prove injurious to us and our posterity; and forasmuch as the Natives have formerly committed sundry insolencies and outrages... | |
| Daniel Judah Elazar, John Kincaid - 2000 - 360 páginas
...are further dispersed upon the Sea-Coasts and Rivers, then was at first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate in one Government, and Jurisdiction;. ..we therefore doe conceive it our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present Consotiation... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2005 - 516 páginas
...were "further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate in one government and jurisdiction," and surrounded with "people of several nations and strange languages, which hereafter may prove injurious... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2003 - 520 páginas
...were "further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate in one government and jurisdiction," and surrounded with "people of several nations and strange languages, which hereafter may prove injurious... | |
| David A. Weir - 2005 - 486 páginas
...we are further dispersed upon the sea coasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we can not according to our desire with convenience communicate in one government and jurisdiction.. . .¿‘ While the colonies and plantations might be scattered, and while they might disagree about... | |
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