| William Bradford - 1856 - 568 pages
...of y people of Rome a pinte of come. And long after, tlie greatest presente given to a Captaine y1 had gotte a victory over their enemise, was as much...good, but a dangerous man, that would not contente him selfe with 7. Acres of land. As also how they did pound their come in morters, as these people... | |
| 1856 - 516 pages
...of ye people of Rome a pinte of cornc. And long after, the greatest presente given to a Captaine yl had gotte a victory over their enemise, was as much...could till in one day. And he was not counted a good, lut a dangerous man, that would not contente him selfe with 7. Acres of land. As also how they did... | |
| Essex Institute - 1882 - 334 pages
...presente given to a Captaine y' had gotte a victory over their enemise, was as much ground as tbey could till in one day. And he was not counted a good,...man, that would not contente himselfe with 7 Acres of land. As also how they did pound their corne in morters, as these people were forcte to doe many... | |
| 1883 - 504 pages
...older than the Crown of England, asserting its sovereign, Immemorial right to its own property. tution which was old when the Christian Church and the Roman...counted a good, but a dangerous man, that would not coritente himselfe with 7 Acres of land. As also how they did pound their corne in morters, as these... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1883 - 502 pages
...by Bradford, the historian of Plymouth Plantation, in the words of Pliny (lib. 18, cap. 2) : "Hosv every man contented himselfe with 2 acres of land,...7 Acres ot land. As also how they did pound their corue in inorters, as these people were forcte to doe many years before they could get a mille."6 The... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1888 - 514 pages
...And long after, the greatest preseute given to a Captaine y' had gotte a victory over their enernise, was as much ground as they could till in one day....were forcte to doe many years before they could get a mille."6 The records of the South Field Proprietary are incomplete. They do not open until the year... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1897 - 406 pages
...corn. And long after, the greatest present given to a Captain that had got a victory over their enemies was as much ground as they could till in one day....counted a good, but a dangerous man, that would not content himself with seven acres of land. As also how they pound their corn in mortars, as these people... | |
| William Bradford - 1898 - 684 pages
...greatest presenle given to a Captaine y' had gotle a • Plin : lib : 18. chap. 2. 1624.] HISTORY OF victory over their enemise, was as much ground as...good, but a dangerous man, that would not contente him selfe with 7. Acres of land. As also how they did pound their come in morters, as these people... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 676 pages
...the greatest presenle given to a Caplaine y' had gotte a • Plin : lib : 18. chap. 2. victory aver their enemise, was as much ground as they could till...good, but a dangerous man, that would not contente him selfe with 7. Acres of land. As also hoio they did pound their corne in morters, as these people... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 678 pages
...And long after, the greatest prettente given to a Captaine y* had gotte a • Hin: lib: 18. chap. 2. victory over their enemise, was as much ground as...good, but a dangerous man, that would not contente him selfe with 7. Acres of land. As also how they did pound their corne Ai morters, as these people... | |
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