| Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences - American periodicals - 1810 - 458 pages
...more explicit, Governor Winthrop declares, " The frost was so great and continual this winter, that all the bay was frozen over so much and so long, as the like, by the Indian relation, had not been these forty years." Yet this frost lasted only from the 18th of January... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 446 pages
...power, and abusing some of their magistrates The frost was so great and continual this winter that all the bay was frozen over, so much and so long,...18th of this month to the 21st of the 12th month; so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed. Capt. Gibbons and his wife,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...some other matter was ingredient." The frost was so great and continual this winter that all the hay was frozen over, so much and so long, as the like,...18th of this month to the 21st of the 12th month; so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed. Capt. Gibbons and his wife,... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 440 pages
...some other matter was ingredient." The frost was so great and continual this winter that all the hay was frozen over, so much and so long, as the like,...continued from the 18th of this month to the 21st of the l^th month; so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed. Capt. Gibbons... | |
| Noah Webster - English language - 1843 - 392 pages
...more explicit, Governor Winthrop declares, " the frost was so great and continual this winter, that all the bay was frozen over so much and so long, as the like, by the Indian relation, had not been these forty years." Yet this frost lasted only from the 18th of January... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 438 pages
...passed a law accordingly, the ninth of October, 1641. 1642. The winter of 1641-2 was unusually severe. ' All the bay was frozen over, so much and so long,...as the like, by the Indians' relation, had not been for forty years. It continued from the eighteenth of November to the twenty-first of February so as... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 438 pages
...relation, had not been for forty years. It continued from the eighteenth of November to the twenty-first of February so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed.' f ' February 23d,"a generall towne meeting. By the generall consent of all the freemen the stinting... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - Salem (Mass.) - 1849 - 680 pages
...following entry: " The frost was so great and continual this winter, that all the bay (Boston harbor) was frozen over, so much and so long, as the like, by the Indiane' relation, had not been these 40 years, and it continued from the 18th of this month to the... | |
| John Winthrop - New England - 1853 - 520 pages
...the Providence people was published by »fio The frost was so great and continual this winter, that all the bay was frozen over, so much and so long,...the 18th of this month to the 21st of the 12th month ; so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed. Capt. Gibbons and his wife,... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1853 - 518 pages
...the Providence people was published by .™ The frost was so great and continual this winter, that all the bay was frozen over, so much and so long,...the 18th of this month to the 21st of the 12th month ; so as horses and carts went over in many places where ships have sailed. Capt. Gibbons and his wife,... | |
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