| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 páginas
...said United Colonies, for themselves and their posterities, do jointly and severally hereby enter into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity for offence and defence, mutual advice and succour upon all just occasions, both for preserving and propagating the truth and liberties of the... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 páginas
...said United Colonies, for themselves and their posterities, do jointly and severally hereby enter into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity,...occasions, both for preserving and propagating the truths and liberties of the Gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare. 3. It is further agreed,... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - 1848 - 518 páginas
...New Plymouth, Connecticut and New Haven. By the articles of confederation, the colonies eutered into "a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity for offence and defence, mutual advice and succour upon all just occasions, both for preserving and propogatiug the truth and liberties of the... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 páginas
...United States : " By the articles of confederation, as they were called, these colonies entered into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity,...Gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare. Each colony was to retain its own peculiar jurisdiction and government, and no other plantation or... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1851 - 316 páginas
...agreement were finally settled, and a CONFEDERATION OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES formed. This was a " perpetual league of friendship and amity, for offence...occasions, both for preserving and propagating the truths and liberties of the gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare." Though the language... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 páginas
...These united colonies, for themselves and their posterities, do jointly and severally hereby enter into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity,...gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare. 3. It is further agreed, that the plantations which at present are, or hereafter shall be settled within... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 512 páginas
...These united colonies, for themselves and their posterities, do jointly and severally hereby enter into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity,...gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare. 3. It is further agreed, that the plantations which at present are, or hereafter shall be settled within... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1853 - 714 páginas
...meaning of the ensuing articles, by the name of the ' United Colonies of New England,' to be bound in a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity,...for offence and defence, mutual advice and succor on all just occasions, both for preserving and propagating the truth and liberties of the gospel, and... | |
| Peter Oliver - 1856 - 528 páginas
...England were exposed from domestic and foreign foes,"2 were twelve in number, and were agreed upon both for " preserving and propagating the truth and liberties of the gospel," and for their mutual safety and welfare. They provided that no other jurisdiction should ever be taken in as a distinct... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 498 páginas
...severally hereby enter into a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity, for offense and defense, mutual advice and succor upon all just occasions,...Gospel, and for their own mutual safety and welfare. 3. It is further agreed, that the plantations which at present are, or hereafter shall be, settled... | |
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