Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 43
Página 27
... desired to be taken . " All the other prison- ers were withheld " because Robert Poole , the interpreter , had given out threatening speeches , " and the savage king " desired to have him called home , and an Englishman sent to tell ...
... desired to be taken . " All the other prison- ers were withheld " because Robert Poole , the interpreter , had given out threatening speeches , " and the savage king " desired to have him called home , and an Englishman sent to tell ...
Página 31
... desired to be set free , so many , in all probability , had their freedom granted , that , taking into view mortality and ordinary contingencies , the deficiency of tenants at the end of Argall's administration may be accounted for ...
... desired to be set free , so many , in all probability , had their freedom granted , that , taking into view mortality and ordinary contingencies , the deficiency of tenants at the end of Argall's administration may be accounted for ...
Página 44
... desired Argall to convey the two Jesuits and their attendants to the Isles of Pencoit , where they might find their way to France by some English fishing - vessel , and that Argall had willingly granted his request . If Argall made such ...
... desired Argall to convey the two Jesuits and their attendants to the Isles of Pencoit , where they might find their way to France by some English fishing - vessel , and that Argall had willingly granted his request . If Argall made such ...
Página 62
... Unmasked , " led to the persuasion that the evidence desired might easily be found in the colony .. FORTIFICATIONS . - Fortifications they haue none suffi- cient against 62 [ 1624 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS . Bouquet 296.
... Unmasked , " led to the persuasion that the evidence desired might easily be found in the colony .. FORTIFICATIONS . - Fortifications they haue none suffi- cient against 62 [ 1624 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS . Bouquet 296.
Página 63
... desired , that " the Lords of the Council ought to have the first view of what they intended to present . " Stith adduces this reply , as proof of a breach of promise , and of a refusal , on the part of the commissioners , to let the ...
... desired , that " the Lords of the Council ought to have the first view of what they intended to present . " Stith adduces this reply , as proof of a breach of promise , and of a refusal , on the part of the commissioners , to let the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1877 |
Términos y frases comunes
Amherst answer Argall Argall's arrived Assembly Bacon Batteaux boats Capt Captain Catholic Colonial Papers command commission commissioners Company Country Court Creek Croghan Detroit Dutch Earl enemy England English favor FORT PITT Francis Wyatt French Garrison give Gondomar Gorham Govern Governor Harvey granted Harvey's hath heere HENRY BOUQUET hope Horses humble servant Inclosed Indians Inhabitants James Jesuits king king's land letter Lord Baltimore Majesty Maryland Maties Matthew miles MONCKTON morning Nations Niagara o'clock obedient Party petition plantation planters Pory Post Pott pounds Presqu'Isle Prisoners Privy Council Province provisions received River Royal says Secretary sent severall ship Sir George Sir John Harvey Sir John Wolstenholme Sir Thomas Dale Sir Thomas Smith soon Stith thereof Thomas Gates tion tobacco Tobias Matthew Towne trade Troops Venango vessel Virginia vpon Warre Yeardley