| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 576 strani
...England, it • « Fenerw, March VHk, 1642. Whereas, the plantations in New England have, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to thia state, and are now likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the Gospel in those parts,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 368 strani
...house of commons, in March, 1643, voted that " the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation, " until the house... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 514 strani
...com- 1643. mons publicly acknowledged, that " the plantations in 10. New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ; " and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation, " until the house... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 strani
...blessing of Almighty God, had good and prosperous success without any charge to this state, and are now likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in those parts, and very beneficial and commodious for this kingdom and nation, the commons now assembled... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 strani
...Martii 10°, 1642. " Whereas, the plantations in New England have, by the blessing of Almighty God, had good and prosperous success without any public charge to this State," Ac. country ? Is not that a sufficient title to your respect and obedience ? Britain. You impudent... | |
| George Bancroft - 1854 - 550 strani
...House of Commons publicly acknow1 ' ' ledged, that "the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state ;" and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation, " until the House of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 632 strani
...from New Kngland, which has been very prosperons and without any public charge to this State, and is likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in those parts. Tit. in Amer. library 90. 5. No date. But seems by the neighbouring articles to have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 strani
...from New England, which has been very prosperous and without any public charge to this State, and is likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in those parts. Tit. in Amer. library 90. .">. No date. But seems by the neighbouring articles to have... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 500 strani
...com- 1643 mons publicly acknowledged, that " the plantations in 10. New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success, without any public charge to the parent state;" and their imports and exports were freed from all taxation, "until the house of... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 678 strani
...blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success without any charge to this State, and are now likely to prove very happy for the propagation of the gospel in those parts, and very beneficial and commodious to this kingdom and nation." J The benefit thus recognized... | |
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