| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826 - 666 páginas
...in his Mercies ; and considering how after a lower Ebb he had raised up our Neighbours at Plymouth, we began again, in December, to consult about a fit place to build a Town upon, (d) Dec. 6. The Gov. and most of the Assistants and others meet at Roxbury, and agree to build a Town... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 páginas
...in his mercies, and considering how after a lower ebb he had raised up our neighbours at Plymouth, we began again, in December, to consult about a fit place to build a town upon. dd December 6. The governor and most of the assistants and others meet at Roxbury, and agree to build... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 450 páginas
...in his mercies, and considering how after a lower ebb he had raised up our neighbours at Plymouth, we began again, in December, to consult about a fit place to build a town upon, dd December 6. The governor and most of the assistants and others meet at Roxbury, and agree to build... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 páginas
...Winthrop, i. 7, 29, 372; Hubbard's Hist. p. 131 ; Mass. Hist. Coll. xxviii. 296, 297. CHAP. Plymouth, we began again in December to consult about a fit place to build a town upon, leaving all 1630. thoughts of a fort, because upon any invasion we were necessarily to lose our houses, when we... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 páginas
...fit place to build a town upon, leaving all 163°- thoughts of a fort, because upon any invasion \\e were necessarily to lose our houses, when we should...retire thereinto. So after divers meetings at Boston. 5J8. Roxbury, and Waterton, on the 28th of December we grew to this resolution, to bind all the Assistants... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 páginas
...should retire thereinto. So after divers meetings at Boston, 28. Roxbury, and Waterton, on the 28th of December we grew to this resolution, to bind all the Assistants (Mr. Endicott and Mr. Sharpe excepted, which last purposeth to return by the next ship into England,)... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 páginas
...trusting in his mercies, and considering how, after a great ebb, He had raised our neighbors at Plymouth, we began again, in December, to consult about a fit...necessarily to lose our houses when we should retire thereunto; so after divers meetings at Boston, Rocksbury and Watertown, on the 28th of December, we... | |
| Francis Samuel Drake - 1878 - 512 páginas
...lower ebb he had raised up our neighbors at Plymouth, we began again in December to consult about a (it place to build a town upon, leaving all thoughts of a fort because upou any Invasion we were necessarily to lose our houses wheu wo should retire thereinto ; so after... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1879 - 534 páginas
...about "a mile beneath" Watertown. Deputy-Governor Dudley's account of the selection is this : — " We began again in December to consult about a fit...divers meetings at Boston, Roxbury, and Watertown, on December 28th we grew to the resolution to bind all the assistants (Mr. Endicott and Mr. Sharp excepted,... | |
| Robert P Clapp - 1881 - 202 páginas
..."After divers meetings," says Deputy-Governor Dudley, " at Boston, Roxbury, and Watertown, on the 28th of December, we grew to this resolution, to bind all the assistants . . . to build houses at a place a mile east from Watertown, near Charles River, the next spring."... | |
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