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" And whereas in our settling (by a wise providence of God) we are further dispersed upon the Seacoasts and Rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire with convenience communicate in one Government and Jurisdiction : And... "
The History of New England from 1630 to 1649... - Page 119
by John Winthrop - 1853
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 pages
...further dispersed from the sea coast and rivers, than was at the first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire, with convenience communicate...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to usand our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolencies and outrages upon...
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 pages
...are further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate...people of several nations and strange languages, which hereafler may prove injurious to us or our posterity; and for as much as the natives have- formerly...
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pt. II-IV. From 1641 to 1692

Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 pages
...are further dispersed from the sea coast and rivers, than was at first intended, so that we cannot according to our desire, with convenience communicate...languages, which hereafter may prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have committed sundry insolences and outrages upon...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 pages
...are further dispersed upon the sea-coasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate...hereafter may prove injurious to us or our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have formerly committed sundry insolences and outrages upon several plantations...
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Letters from the English Kings and Queens Charles II, James II, William and ...

1836 - 420 pages
...then * This was the first Election by the People in Connecticut. was first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate...Jurisdiction; and whereas we live encompassed with people of severall nations, and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us, and our posterity...
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The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut ...

Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 348 pages
...we are further dispersed upon the Sea Coasts and Rivers, then was first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate...of several! nations, and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us, and our posterity : And for asmuch as the natives have formerly...
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The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut ...

Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 374 pages
...we are further dispersed upon the Sea Coasts and Rivers, then was first intended, so that we cannot (according to our desire) with convenience communicate...Jurisdiction ; and whereas we live encompassed with people of severall nations, and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us, and our posterity...
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The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1841 - 440 pages
...are fur ther dispersed upon the sea-coasts and rivers than was at first intended, so lhat we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience, communicate...people of several nations and strange languages, which may here after prove injurious to us or our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have formerly...
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The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1843 - 444 pages
...are further dispersed upon the sea-coasts and rivers than was at first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience, communicate...people of several nations and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us or our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have formerly committed...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 pages
...we are further dispersed upon the seacoasts and rivers than was first intended, so that we cannot, according to our desire, with convenience communicate...people of several nations and strange languages, which may hereafter prove injurious to us and our posterity ; and forasmuch as the natives have formerly...
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