| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 страници
...upon them. For some were taken and clapped up in prisons, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood. Yet these, and... | |
| 1825 - 398 страници
...were faine to fiie & leave their howses & habitations, and the means of their livelehood. Yet these & many other sharper things which affterward befell...were no other then they looked for, and therfore were ye better prepared to bear them by ye assistance of Gods grace & spirite. Yet seeing them selves thus... | |
| 1841 - 552 страници
...upon them. For some were taken and clapped up in prisons, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood. Yet these, and... | |
| 1841 - 536 страници
...upon them. For some were taken and clapped up in prisons, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood. Yet these, and... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 страници
...upon them. For some were taken and clapped up in prisons, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood. Yet these, and... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 312 страници
...upon them. For some were taken and clapped up in prisons, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands, and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations and the means of their livelihood." The little band,... | |
| 1856 - 516 страници
...were faine to flie & leave their bowses & habitations, and the means of their- livelehood. Yet these & many other sharper things which affterward befell...were no other then they looked for, and therfore were ye better prepared to bear them by ye assistance of Gods grace & spirite. Yet seeing them selves thus... | |
| William Bradford - 1856 - 568 страници
...were faine to flie & leave their howses & habitations, and the means of their livelehood. Yet these & many other sharper things which affterward befell...were no other then they looked for, and therfore were y* better prepared to bear them by y* assistance of Gods grace & spirite. Yet seeing them selves thus... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1858 - 696 страници
...Time, 8.) ' 3 " Some were taken and clapped up in prison, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood Seeing themselves... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 686 страници
...the Time, 8.) 3 " Some were taken and clapped up in prison, others had their houses beset and watched night and day, and hardly escaped their hands ; and the most were fain to fly and leave their houses and habitations, and the means of their livelihood Seeing themselves... | |
| |