| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 482 pages
...sent over with a few men (in June, 1628) and uniting his own men with those formerly in the country, they made up in all not much above fifty or sixty persons. Another supply was sent over in the spring of 1629, which consisted of three hundred and eighty-six... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 744 pages
...Rafety there, in Siptemher 162S, and uniting hit own men with thoie which were formerly planted iu the country, into one body; they made up in all not much above fiftie or sixtic persons. Hie prosperous tuurney and aafe arrivall of himselfc and all his Company,... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1834 - 314 pages
...over Gnvernour assisted with a few men, and arriving in safety there, in September 1628, and uniting his own men with those which were formerly planted...into one body; they made up in all not much above fiftie or sixtie persons. Hii • > prosperous luurney and safe arrivallof himselfe and all his Company,... | |
| Peter Force - 1838 - 498 pages
...Governour assisted with a few men, and arriving in safety there, in September 1628. and uniting his owne men with those which were formerly planted in the...into one body, they made up in all not much above fiftie or sixtie persons. His prosperous lourney and safe arrivall of himselfe and all his Company,... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1845 - 564 pages
...gave such encouragement to the worke, that more adventurers joined with the first vndertakers. Uniting his own men with those, which were formerly planted...into one body, they made up in all not much above fiftie or sixtie persons." Shortly after Mr. Endicott came over, he visited the residence of Morton,2... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 612 pages
...with a few men, and arriving in safety there ™ in September, 1628,3 and uniting his own men with st those which were formerly planted in the country °...body, they made up in all not much above fifty or sixty4 persons. 1 " A fit instrument to begin this furthered by the honored Mr. Hichwilderness-work,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 pages
...September, 1628,3 and uniting his own men with st those which were formerly planted in the country 6into one body, they made up in all not much above fifty or sixty* persons. 1 " A fit instrument to begin this furthered by the honored Mr. Richwilderness work, of courage bold,... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 pages
...from Weymouth in England, and they arrived at Salem on the 8th of September, where Endecott, " uniting his own men with those which were formerly planted...into one body, they made up in all not much above fiftie or sixtie persons."f Mr. Endecott, on his departure, was provided with instructions, to which... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1854 - 116 pages
...under them, by the previous Cape Anne charter. Upon Endecott's arrival, his own men being united " with those which were formerly planted in the country...body, they made up in all not much above fifty or to be incorrect. Hist, of Mass. 1795, i. 16, 17; Washburn's Judicial History of Massachusetts, 10.... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1854 - 112 pages
...under them, by the previous Cape Anne charter. Upon Endecott's arrival, his own men being united " with those which were formerly planted in the country...body, they made up in all not much above fifty or to be incorrect. Hist. of Mass. 1795, i. 10, 17; AVashburn's Judicial History of Massachusetts, 10.... | |
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