| Edward Arber - 1897 - 704 páginas
...him. If any did war against us, he should aid us. 5. He should send to his neighbouring] confederates, to certify them of this, that they might not wrong...likewise comprised in the Conditions of Peace. 6. Tliat when their men came to us, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them ; as we should... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 590 páginas
...war against us, he should aide us. Fifthly, He should send to his neighbor Confederates, to certifie them of this, that they might not wrong us, but might...be likewise comprised in the conditions of Peace. Sixthly, That when their men came to us, they should leave their Bowes and Arrowes behind them, as... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 586 páginas
...war against us, he should aide us. fifthly, He should send to his neighbor Confederates, to certifie them of this, that they might not wrong us, but might...be likewise comprised in the conditions of Peace. Sixthly, That when their men came to us, they should leave their Bowes and Arrowes behind them, as... | |
| William Bradford - 1908 - 472 páginas
...should send to his neighbours confederats, to certifie them of this, that they might not wrong them, but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace. 6. That when ther men came to them, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them. After these things he returned... | |
| Winnifred Cockshott - 1909 - 392 páginas
...aid him. If any did war against us, he should aid us. 5. He should send his neighbour confederates, to certify them of this, that they might not wrong...them, as we should do our pieces when we came to them. 7. Lastly, that doing this, King James would esteem of him as his friend and ally. In this treaty the... | |
| William Bradford, Valerian Paget - 1909 - 388 páginas
...should send to his neighbouring confederates, to certify them of this, that they might not wrong them, but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace. 6. That when their men came to them, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them. After this he returned to his place, called... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1910 - 544 páginas
...did warre against us, he should ayde us. "5. He should send to his neighbor Confederates to certifie them of this, that they might not wrong us, but might...when their men came to us, they should leave their Bowes and Arrowes behind them, as wee should doe with our Peeces when we came to them.1 "Lastly, that... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1910 - 548 páginas
...did warre against us, he should ayde us. "5. He should send to his neighbor Confederates to certifie them of this, that they might not wrong us, but might...of Peace. "6. That when their men came to us, they [119] should leave their Bowes and Arrowes behind them, as wee should doe with our Peeces when we came... | |
| William Bradford - 1912 - 550 páginas
...additional clause in Mourt, which, however, can hardly be considered one of the articles to the treaty, viz: 'Lastly, that doing thus, King James would esteem of him as his friend and ally.'" DEANE. Morton copied from Mourt. The phrasing of this last condition may well mark the first stage... | |
| William Bradford - 1912 - 552 páginas
...should send to his neighbours confederates, to certifie them of this, that they migkt not wrong them, but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace. •6- That when ther men came to them, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them. 1 After these things he... | |
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