| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1833 - 776 頁
...Countrymen that so little good is done by our professing planters upon the hearts of Natives ; ouch men have surely more spleene then judgement, and know...Natives from common civility, almost humanity it selfe, and 'tis as if they should reproach us for not making the windes to blow when wee list our selves,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1834 - 358 頁
...Countrymen that so little good is done by our professing planters upon the hearts of Natives ; auch men have surely more spleene then judgement, and know...Natives from common civility, almost humanity it selfe, and 'tis as if they should reproach us for not making the windes to blow when wee list our selves,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1834 - 358 頁
...Countrymen that so little good is done by our professing planters upon the hearts of Natives ; nuch men have surely more spleene then judgement, and know...Natives from common civility, almost humanity it selfe, and 'tis as if they should reproach us for not making the windes to hlow when wee list our selves,... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1855 - 758 頁
...our professing planters upon the hearts of natives. Such men have surely more spleene than judgment , and know not the vast distance of natives from common civility, almost humanity itself. 'Tis as if they should reproach us for not makeing the windes to blow where wee list ourselves."... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1871 - 548 頁
...our professing planters upon the hearts of natives ; such men have surely more spleen than judgment, and know not the vast distance of natives from common civility, almost humanity itself."* The church, it was urged, must wait for " miraculous and extraordinary gifts," before attempting... | |
| Daniel Dorchester - 1888 - 854 頁
...our professing planters upon the hearts of natives. Such men have surely more splene than judgment, and know not the vast distance of natives from common civility, almost humanity itself; and 'tis as if they should reproach us for not making the winds to blow when we list ourselves.... | |
| Ann Marie Plane - 2000 - 276 頁
...pp. 47-48, 63. 27. Goddard and Bragdon, Native Writings, 1:13-14. 28. Thus, Eliot thought his critics "have surely more spleene then judgement, and know...Natives from common civility, almost humanity it selfe, . . . if wee would force them to baptisme (as the Spaniards do about Cusco, Peru, and Mexico, having... | |
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