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" I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly be here : here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity... "
Collections - Sivu 175
tekijä(t) New Jersey Historical Society - 1846
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A Brief Description of New York: Formerly Called New Netherlands, with the ...

Daniel Denton - 1845 - 106 sivua
...may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that he may weary himself with walking over his fields...

Gowan's bibliotheca americana...

1845 - 564 sivua
...may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that he may weary himself with walking over his fields...

Proceedings, Nide 1

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1845 - 376 sivua
...I may say & say truly that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here : here any one may furnish himself with land, & live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of land, that he may weary himself in the walking over...

Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Nide 1

New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 372 sivua
...117 Scot's Model, p. 161. EJ Records, A, 364. Grenu and Cooceaioni, p. 175. NOTES. NOTE A, page 13. THE following is the whole quotation from Denton,...land, and live rent free, yea with such a quantity of .Mil, that he may weary himself with walking over his fields of corn, and all sorts of grain, and let...

History of Elizabeth, New Jersey: Including the Early History of Union County

Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 736 sivua
...inferior rank, it must certainly be here : here any one may furnish himself with Land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that he may weary...of Corn, and all sorts of Grain ; and let his stock of Cattel amount to some hundreds, he needs not fear their want of pasture in the Summer or Fodder...

History of Elizabeth, New Jersey: Including the Early History of Union County

Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 742 sivua
...may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here any one may furnish himself with Land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that ho may weary himself with walking over his fields...

A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, Niteet 1–2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 sivua
...inferior rank, it must certainly be here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary...walking over his fields of corn and all sorts of grain. . . . Here those which Fortune hath frowned upon in England to deny them an inheritance amongst their...

A History of American Literature [during the Colonial Time] ...

Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 sivua
...inferior rank, it must certainly be here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea-, with such a quantity of land that he may weary...walking over his fields of corn and all sorts of grain. . . . Here those which Fortune hath frowned upon in England to deny them an inheritance amongst their...

A History of American Literature, Nide 2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 354 sivua
...independence and domestic thrift : " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking over his fields...

A History of American Literature, Nide 2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 sivua
...independence and domestic thrift : " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking over his fields...




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