Your Majesties Government, we cannot but return our most Humble Thanks in this Publick Manner : And, as the Result, of the joynt Endeavours of Your Majesties Subjects there and here, acting under Your Royal Influence, We Present You with this Work, which... Early Bibles of America - Page 153by John Wright - 1663 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Hall,The Massachusetts Historical Society - 1801 - 300 pages
...upon fimdry accounts is to be called Tours. The Southern Colonies of the Spani/h Nation have fefiˆ home from this American Continent, much Gold and Silver, as the Fruit and End of their Difcoveries and Tranfpiantations : That (we confefs) is a fearce Commodity in this Colder Climate.... | |
| Isaiah Thomas - 1810 - 508 pages
...Southern Colonies of the Spanish Nation have sent home from this American Continent, much Gold and bilver, as the Fruit and End of their Discoveries and Transplantations...Present this, and other Concomitant Fruits of our poor Endeavors to Plant and Propagate the Gospel here ; which, upon a true account, is as much better than... | |
| John Wilson (of Bombay.) - 1828 - 320 pages
...shadow of death, as, we think, any since the creation : this puts a lustre on it that is superlative. The southern colonies of the Spanish nation have sent...is a scarce commodity in this colder climate. But, suitable to the ends of our undertaking, we present this, and other concomitant fruits of our poor... | |
| John Wilson - 1828 - 316 pages
...shadow of death, as, we think, any since the creation^ this puts a lustre on it that is superlative. The southern colonies of the Spanish nation have sent...is a scarce commodity in this colder climate. But, suitable to the ends of our undertaking, we present this, and other concomitant fruits of our poor... | |
| 1846 - 302 pages
...Favour and Authority, whereby the Corporation there, For Propagating the Gospel among these Natices, hath been Established and Encouraged (whose Labour...is a scarce Commodity in this Colder Climate. But (suitable to the Ends of our Undertaking) we Present this, and other Concomitant Fruits of our poor... | |
| Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn - 1850 - 46 pages
...the Spanish nation have sent home much gold 20 and silver as the fruit and end of their discoveries : that we confess is a scarce commodity in this colder climate ; but, suitable to the ends of our undertaking, we present this, and other concomitant fruits of our poor... | |
| Oliver N. Bacon - 1856 - 304 pages
...most humble thanks in this Public manner ; and as the result of the joint Endeavors of Your Majesty's subjects, there and here, acting under your Royal...is a scarce commodity in this Colder Climate ; but (suitable to the ends of our undertaking,) we Present this and other Concomitant Fruits of our poor... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1862 - 742 pages
...translated into Indian by John Eliot, and from the press at Cambridge, to the King. They remark : " The southern colonies of the Spanish nation have sent...is a scarce commodity in this colder climate. But (suitable to the ends of our undertaking) we present this and other concomitant fruits of our poor... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1874 - 526 pages
...unto After-Generations. " And though there be in this Western World many Colonies of other European Nations, yet we humbly conceive, no Prince hath had...Ends of our Undertaking) we Present this, and other Concotnit-int Fruits of our poor Endeavors to Plant and Propagate the Gospel here; which, upon a true... | |
| Isaiah Thomas - 1874 - 530 pages
...these Plantations could not have Accomplished this Work, had not the forementioned Bounty of EnylamJ lent Relief; Nor could that have Continued to stand...Present this, and other Concomitant Fruits of our poor Endeavors to Plant and Propagate the Gospel here ; which, upon a true account, is as much better than... | |
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