| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826 - 666 sivua
...discourse, after the birds are setled, it may be here omitted. Further, the Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English dwelt in at their first '•oming, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses, well furnished many of them, together with Orchards... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 684 sivua
...maintain "a port in some measure answerable to his place." 1 speaks of the Lord's having "been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...coming, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses." In 1621, a storm at Plymouth "caused much daubing of the houses to fall down " (Mourt's Journal, 30),... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 670 sivua
...maintain "a port in some measure answerable to his place." l speaks of the Lord's having "been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...coming, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses." In 1621, a storm at Plymouth "caused much daubing of the houses to fall down" (Mourt's Journal, 30),... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 sivua
...maintain " a port in some measure answerable to his place."1 speaks of the Lord's having "been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English dwelt in, at their first coining, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses." In 1621, a storm at Plymouth "caused much daubing... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1865 - 902 sivua
...had wrought wonders. Says an enthusiastic chronicler of the times : l " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...furnished, many of them, with orchards filled with goodly fruit-trees and garden flowers." The people had numerous cattle and herds of sheep and swine, and plenty... | |
| George Punchard - 1880 - 720 sivua
...thousand acres in tillage.'" The cattle he estimated at twelve thousand, and the sheep at three thousand. "All the wigwams, huts and hovels the English dwelt in at their first coming," he says, " the Lord hatli been pleased to turn into orderly, fair, and well-built houses, well furnished,... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1867 - 834 sivua
...had wrought wonders. Says an enthusiastic chronicler of the times : * " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...furnished, many of them, with orchards filled with goodly fruit-trees and garden flowers." The people had numerous cattle and herds of sheep and swine, and plenty... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1868 - 890 sivua
...had wrought wonders. Says an enthusiastic chronicler of the times : 1 " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...furnished, many of them, with orchards filled with goodly fruit-trees and garden flowers." The people had numerous cattle and herds of sheep and swine, and plenty... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1876 - 1086 sivua
...had wrought wonders. Says an enthusiastic chronicler of the times : ' " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...furnished, many of them, with orchards filled with goodly fruit-trees and garden flowers." The people had numerous cattle and herds of sheep and swine, and plenty... | |
| Sylvester W. Burley - 1876 - 900 sivua
...Zion's Saviour in Neiv England,' published by Captain Edward Johnson in 1650, as quoted by Hildreth : "The wigwams, huts and hovels the English dwelt in at their first coming are turned into orderly, fair and well-built houses, well furnished, many of them, with goodly fruit... | |
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