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" ... in the infancy of plantation, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new laws and orders, partly through oppression of business and other straits... "
History of New England: During the Stuart dynasty - Sivu 436
tekijä(t) John Gorham Palfrey - 1858
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The Utica Christian Magazine, Nide 2

1815 - 412 sivua
...justice should be, administered with more lenity than in a, settled state, because people were tUea more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...orders, partly through oppression of business and other streights ; but if it might be made clear that it was an error, he would be jeady to take up a stricter...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...but, if it might be made clear to him, that it was an errour, he would be ready to take up a stricter course. Then the ministers were desired to consider...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...but, if it might be made clear to him, that it was an errour, he would be ready to take up a stricter course. Then the ministers were desired to consider...

The history of New England from 1630 to 1649. With notes by J. Savage, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...but, if it might be made clear to him, that it was an errour, he would be ready to take up a stricter course. Then the ministers were desired to consider...

Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay: From the ...

Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 sivua
...justice "should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...through oppression of business, and other straits." He professed himself ready, however, on being convinced of error, to take up a stricter course. The...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1853 - 538 sivua
...plantation, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...next morning, and to set down a rule in the case. The next morning, they delivered their several reasons, which all || sorted || to this conclusion, that...

Willard Memoir: Or, Life and Times of Major Simon Willard; with Notices of ...

Joseph Willard - 1858 - 506 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...through oppression of business and other straits." — Vol. ip 178. t He embarked for New England, May 9, 1636, on board the " Suzan and Ellin." — Maisachuiettt...

Life and Letters of John Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts-Bay ..., Nide 1

Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 506 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...through oppression of business and other straits." But Governor Haynes was of another mind, and so were Vane and Peters. Even the ministers, too, — Cotton...

Life and letters of John Winthrop, from 1630 to 1649, Nide 73

Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 522 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...through oppression of business and other straits." But Governor Ilaynes was of another mind, and so were Vane and Peters. Even the ministers, too, — Cotton...

Life and Letters of John Winthrop: Governor of the Massachusetts-Bay ..., Nide 2

Robert Charles Winthrop - 1869 - 508 sivua
...plantations, justice should be administered with more lenity than in a settled state, because people were then more apt to transgress, partly of ignorance of new...through oppression of business and other straits." But Governor Haynes was of another mind, and so were Vane and Peters. Even the ministers, too, — Cotton...




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