| Edward Johnson - 1910 - 318 страници
...discourse, after the birds are setled, it may be here omitted. Further, the Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...and well-built houses, well furnished many of them, together with Orchards filled with goodly fruit trees, and gardens with variety of flowers: There are... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - 1910 - 338 страници
...discourse, after the birds are setled, it may be here omitted. Further, the Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...and well-built houses, well furnished many of them, together with Orchards filled with goodly fruit trees, and gardens with variety of flowers: There are... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1922 - 974 страници
...Edward Johnson is supported by much other evidence, when he writes in 1654, " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels, the English...dwelt in at their first coming, into orderly, fair and well built houses.''10 In England, on the other hand, in the huts of charcoal-burners and barkpeelers... | |
| Fiske Kimball - 1922 - 340 страници
...crude shelters was rapid. Johnson could write of Massachusetts Bay by 1654: "The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...dwelt in at their first coming into orderly, fair and well built houses."7 It must not be forgotten 1 Early descriptions quoted in CC Jones, "History of... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1922 - 936 страници
...Edward Johnson is supported by much other evidence, when he writes in 1654, " The Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels, the English...dwelt in at their first coming, into orderly, fair and well built houses."10 In England, on the other hand, in the huts of charcoal-burners and barkpeelers... | |
| Royal Cortissoz - 1925 - 512 страници
...Providence of Sion's Saviour in New England" of 1642. "Further the Lord hath been pleased," he says, "to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...coming, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses, well-furnished, many of them." You may see the proof of this in the American Wing, going first into... | |
| Richard Townley Haines Halsey, Elizabeth Tower - 1925 - 548 страници
...in his WonderWorking Providence of Sions Saviour in Mew England: "Further the Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts and hovels the English...dwelt in at their first coming, into orderly, fair and well built houses, well furnished many of them." The "orderly, fair and well built houses" had good... | |
| Nancy Vincent McClelland - 1926 - 476 страници
...baubles. We read in a chronicle of Edward Johnson written in 1642 that ' ' The Lord has been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English...coming, into orderly, fair and well-built houses, well-furnished, many of them." The Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam brought with them the traditions... | |
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