Dexter and others, as our town book declares ; and whereas, by God's merciful assistance, I was the procurer of the purchase, not by monies nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous, that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance,... What Cheer: Or, Roger Williams in Banishment. A Poem - Sivu 196tekijä(t) Job Durfee - 1832 - 200 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| David Benedict - 1813 - 624 sivua
...being so shy and jealous that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance and favour with the natives, and other advantages which it pleased...gratuities which I gave to the great sachems, and other sachems and natives round about us, and lapengaged for a loving and peaceable neighbourhood with... | |
| 1843 - 682 sivua
...procurer of the purchase, not by monies nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous, that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance,...gratuities which I gave to the great Sachems, and other Sachems and natives round about us, and lay engaged for a loving and peaceable neighborhood with... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 sivua
...procurer of the purchase, not by monies nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous, that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance...gratuities, which I gave to the great sachems, and other sachems round about us, and lay engaged for a. loving and peaceable neighborhood with them, to... | |
| John Pitman - 1836 - 88 sivua
...procurer of the purchase, not by monies, nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance...and other advantages -which it pleased God to give him." In this he means that money alone could not have procured the purchase, but this was also necessary... | |
| Lorenzo Dow Johnson - 1839 - 112 sivua
...would have prevented it by means of money, he did it by means of acquaintance with their language, and favor with the natives, and other advantages which it pleased God to give him. Other proofs exist, that the lands were granted rather as a favor to a friend, than for pecuniary... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 sivua
...procurer of the purchase, not by monies nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous, that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance...gratuities, which I gave to the great sachems, and other sachems round about us, and lay engaged for a loving and peaceable neighbourhood with them, to... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 sivua
...procurer of the purchase, not by monies nor payment, the natives being so shy and jealous, that monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance,...gratuities which I gave to the great Sachems, and other Sachems and natives round about us, and lay engaged for a loving and peaceable neighborhood with... | |
| David Benedict - 1848 - 1024 sivua
...monies could not do it, but by that language, acquaintance and favour with the natives, and oilier advantages which it pleased God to give me ; and also bore the chaiges ;md venture of .-ill the gratuities which I gave to the great sachems, and other sachems and... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 sivua
...merciful assistance, I was procurer of the purchase, not by moneys nor payment, the natives being BO shy and jealous that moneys could not do it, but by...about us, and lay engaged for a loving and peaceable neighborhood with them to my great charge and travel j it was therefore thought fit that I should receive... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 sivua
...the natives being so shy and jealous that moneys could act do it, but by that language—aequaintance and favor with the natives, and other advantages which...about us, and lay engaged for a loving and peaceable neighborhood with them to niy great charge and travel; it was therefore thought fit that I should receive... | |
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