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" To be short, after they had been thus turmoiled a good while and conveyed from one constable to another, they were glad to be rid of them in the end upon any terms; for all were wearied and tired with them. Though in the mean time they (poor souls) endured... "
History of Philip's War, Commonly Called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and ... - Page 293
by Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1827 - 360 pages
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New-England's Memorial

Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...or otherwise disposed of their houses and livings. To be short, after they had been thus tunnoiled a good while, and conveyed from one constable to another,...glad to be rid of them in the end upon any terms, for all were wearied and tired with them ; though, in the mean time, the poor souls endured misery...
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The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies ...

Antonio de Alcedo - America - 1814 - 654 pages
...for they had either sold or otherwise disposed of their houses and livings. To be short, after they had been thus turmoiled a good while, and conveyed...time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough." After eleven or twelve years residence in Holland, in which time they had contention among themselves, and...
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Pamphlets. American History, Volume 3

United States - 1825 - 398 pages
...thereby put to great trouble and charge." — Ibid n. " To be shorte, after they had been thus turmoyled a good while, and conveyed from one constable to another, they were glad to be ridd of them in ye end upon any termes ; for all were wearied & tired with them. Though in ye mean...
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The History of Philip's War, Commonly Called the Great Indian War, of 1675 ...

Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - America - 1829 - 382 pages
...good while, and conveyed from one constable toanother, they were glad to be rid of them in the enot . upon any terms, though, in the mean time, they, poor...by their connexion with the Dutch ; and that their etforts to establish the true religion, also lost. Some of their young men had already engaged in the...
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pt. II-IV. From 1641 to 1692

Francis Baylies - Massachusetts - 1830 - 680 pages
...they had either sold or otherwise disposed of their houses and livings. To be short, after they had thus turmoiled a good while, and conveyed from one...mean time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough.' EDWARD WINSLOW's AGENCY IN ENGLAND. In the manuscript history of Governor Bradford was the following...
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A History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 pages
..." they had no homes to go to ;" so that, at last, the magistrates were " glad to be rid of them on any terms," " though, in the mean time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough." Such was the flight of Robinson and Brewster, and their followers, from the land of their fathers....
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A History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - United States - 1834 - 530 pages
...for " they had no homes to go to;" so that, at last, the magistrates were " glad to be rid of them on any terms," " though, in the mean time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough." Such was the flight of Robinson and Brewster, and their followers, from the land of their fathers....
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 5

English periodicals - 1837 - 666 pages
...' they had no homes to go to ; ' so that, at last, the magistrates were ' glad to be rid of them on any terms ; though, in the mean time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough.' Such was the flight of Robinson and Brewstcr, and their followers, from the land of their fathers."...
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History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - 1839 - 506 pages
..." they had no homes to go to ;" so that, at last, the magistrates were " glad to be rid of them on any terms," " though, in the mean time, they, poor souls, endured misery enough." Such was the flight of Robinson and Brewster, and their followers, from the land of their fathers....
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...for they had either sold or otherwise disposed of their houses ami living. To be short, after they had been thus turmoiled a good while, and conveyed...their company would finally "become lost, by their connection with the Dutch, and their eflorts to establish the true religion also lost. Some of their...
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