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" I was sorely tossed, for one fourteen weeks, in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean... "
Biographical Sketches of the Fathers of New England: Intended to Acquaint ... - Sivu 146
tekijä(t) Mary Clark - 1836 - 180 sivua
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. William Richards, LL.D.: Who ...

John Evans - 1819 - 444 sivua
...; and surely between those my friends of the Bay and Plymouth, I was sorely tossed up and down for FOURTEEN WEEKS, in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean; beside the yearly loss of no small matter in trading with English and natives, being debarred from...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 sivua
...accompanied him, though a number of persons were with him a short time afterwards. He proceeded to the south, towards the Narraganset Bay. The weather was very...the effects of his exposure to the severity of the weather.t He appears to have visited Ousamequin, the sachem of Fokanoket, who resided at Mount Hope,...

Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Nide 11;Nide 16

1834 - 424 sivua
...to this work. yet, unto these parts, wherein I may say that I have seen the face of God." — '• I was sorely tossed for one fourteen weeks in a bitter...season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean." And in another letter, s-till referring to the same generous friend, " It pleased the Most Hish to direct...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 sivua
...while they had breath in their bodies ; and surely, between those, my friends of the Bay and Plymouth, I was sorely tossed, for one fourteen weeks, in a...winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean, beside the yearly loss of no small matter in my trading with English and natives, being debarred from...

A Discourse Delivered at Providence, August 5, L836: In Commemoration of the ...

John Pitman - 1836 - 88 sivua
...though in winter snow which he felt yet," (thirty-five years afterwards,) and " was sorely tossed for fourteen weeks, in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean." We find him, in the following spring, at Seekonk, on the eastern bank of the Pawtucket river, on land...

Annual Report, Niteet 1–18

American and Foreign Bible Society - 1838 - 1182 sivua
...the dreary wilderness. In a letter written many years afterwards, he says, " I was sorely tossed for fourteen weeks, in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean"; and daring the remainder of his life he appears to have suffered from the effects of this cruel exposure....

The Spirit of Roger Williams: With a Portrait of One of His Descendants

Lorenzo Dow Johnson - 1839 - 112 sivua
...while they had breath in their bodies ; and surely, between those, my friends of the Bay and Plymouth, I was sorely tossed, for one fourteen weeks, in a...winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean, beside the yearly loss of no small matter in my trading with English and natives, being debarred from...

The Christian Review, Nide 4

1839 - 656 sivua
...his cheerless way through an untrodden wilderness, and, in his o\vn significant and graphic words, "was sorely tossed, for one fourteen weeks, in a bitter...winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean," he laid the foundations of a state, holding forth the lively example of entire liberty of conscience...

The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey ...

John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 sivua
...Memoir of Roger Williams," a new work published in Boston, in 1834. to the south, towards the Naraganset Bay. The weather was very severe, and his sufferings...in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread orbed did mean ;' and he added, that he still felt the effects of his exposure to the severity of the...

The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1841 - 440 sivua
...Narragansett Bay, says, in a letter written thirtyfive years afterwards, " I was sorely tossed for fourteen weeks, in a bitter winter season, not knowing what bread or bed did mean." " Gov. Winthrop and some of his associates went over in February, 1633, to inspect Castle Island, in...




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