Massasoyt, with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted ; and they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation, and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always... Christian Examiner and Theological Review - 第 5 頁1855完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1832 - 384 頁
...which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governour, and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always so plentiful, as it...want, that we often wish you partakers of our plenty. We have found the Indians very faithful in their covenant of peace with us ; very loving and ready... | |
| 1841 - 546 頁
...which they brought to the plantation, and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness bis New English Canaan, b. ii. ch. duce and yield so much corn as 1 Or rather alewives. Morton, in... | |
| 1841 - 552 頁
...which they brought to the plantation, and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness 1 Or rather alewives. Morton, in and an acre thus dressed will prohis New English Canaan, b. ii. ch.... | |
| Thomas Winthrop Coit - 1845 - 566 頁
...in the same style, when he wants to toll the rich over in 1621 — so early a date even as that! " By the goodness of God we are so far from want, that we often wish you partakers of our plenty." Then, " fresh cod in the summer is but coarse meat with us ;" and then such an array of strawberries,... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 頁
...and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation, and bestowed upon the captain and others. And although it be not always so plentiful as it was...the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we wish you partakers of our plenty. ' We have found the Indians very faithful in their covenant of peace... | |
| 1848 - 60 頁
...less than a year after their arrival, we find Edward Winslow, in writing to England, declaring that " By the goodness of God we are so far from want, that we often wish you partakers of our plenty." Then follows such a glowing description of the extraordinary plenty around them, and the luxurious... | |
| 1849 - 336 頁
...and upon the eaptain, and others. And altheugh it ho not always so plentiful as it was at this timo with us, yet by the goodness of God we are so far...want that we often wish you partakers of our plenty. Wo have found the Indians very faithful in their covenant of peace with us; very loving, and ready... | |
| Ashbel Steele - 1857 - 438 頁
...brought to the plantation, and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and jothers. And though it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time...us, yet, by the goodness of God, we are so far from wrant that we often wish our friends partakers with us."9 Thus are we brought to the conclusion of... | |
| 1859 - 926 頁
...which they brought to the plantation and bestowed upon our Governor, and upon the captain and others. And although it be not always so plentiful as it was...want, that we often wish you partakers of our plenty." Thus, according to Edward Winslow, in the first year of the Colony was this now venerated custom instituted,... | |
| James C. Hannan - 1870 - 280 頁
...Less than a year subsequent to their arrival, Edward Winslow wrote to his friends in England, that, "by the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we often wish you partakers of our plenty." This does not look like those pictures of misery and deprivation which our rhetoricians paint in the... | |
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