| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1825 - 456 pages
...and some other gentlemen, and some of the women, and our captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck, where we supped with a good venison pasty and good...||mean time most of our|| people went on shore upon ||morniBg the rest of the|| 1 This distinguished father of Massachusetts had, two years before, been... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 pages
...and some other gentlemen, and some of the women, and our captain, returned with them to NahumkeckT where we supped with a good venison pasty and good...||mean time most of our|| people went on shore upon {[morning the rest of the|| 1 This distinguished father of Massachusetts had, two years before, been... | |
| John Warner Barber - Latter Day Saint churches - 1841 - 590 pages
...the women and our Captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck,* where we supped on a good venison pastry and good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some of the women stayed behind. In the morning the rest of the people went on shore upon the land off Cape Anne, which lay very near us, to... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - Salem (Mass.) - 1845 - 564 pages
...good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some of the women stayed behind." He adds, — " In the mean time, most of our people went on shore...near us, and gathered store of fine strawberries." Pleasant introduction to a new country. June 14. After the solemnities of the preceding Sabbath, the... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1853 - 550 pages
...and some other gentlemen, and some of the women, and our captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck, where we supped with a good venison pasty and good...the land of Cape Ann, which lay very near us, and gath- ..,„ ercd store of fine strawberries. An Indian came aboard us and lay there all night. Lord's... | |
| New England - 1854 - 456 pages
...women, and our Captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck, where we supped with a good venison pastry and good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some of the women stayed behind." Now will anybody pretend that Winthrop considered himself as superseding Endicott ? It appears to us... | |
| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 636 pages
...the women and our Captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck,* where we supped on a good venison pastry and good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some, of the women stayed behind. In the morning the rest of the people went on shore upon the land off Cape Anne, which lay very near us, to... | |
| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 644 pages
...women and our Captain, returned with them to Nahumkeck,* w.here we supped on a good venison pastry and good beer, and at night we returned to our ship, but some of the women stayed behind. In the morning the rest of the people went on shore upon the land off Cape Anne, which lay very near us, to... | |
| John James Babson - Gloucester (Mass.) - 1860 - 644 pages
...cast anchor in the waters of Massachusetts, inside of Baker's Island. While lying there, most of her "people went on shore upon the land of Cape Ann, which lay very near, and gathered store of fine strawberics." The land of Cape Ann then included, probably, all the territory... | |
| John James Babson - Gloucester (Mass.) - 1860 - 638 pages
...cast anchor in the waters of Massachusetts, inside of Baker's Island. While lying there, most of her " people went on shore upon the land of Cape Ann, which lay very near, and gathered store of fine strawberies." The land of Cape Ann then included, probably, all the territory... | |
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