| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...met at Boston, who taking into serious consideration what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...had we sufficient ground for us to put him to death. In this difficulty we called in five of the most judicious elders, (it being in the time of the general... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 440 pages
...met at Boston, who taking into serious consideration what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...had we sufficient ground for us to put him to death. In this difficulty we called in five of the most judicious elders, (it being in the time of the general... | |
| 1843 - 682 pages
...commissioners of the United Colonies at Boston. After due consideration, they resolved, unanimously, that " it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...we sufficient ground for us to put him to death." In this dilemma they consulted "five of the most judicious elders" who gave it as their opinion, that... | |
| Local history - 1827 - 468 pages
...Commissioners «f the United Colonies, at Boston. In this assembly of civilians, it was determined unanimously, that "it would not be safe to set him at liberty, neither had we sufficient ground to put him to death." Fiveof the most judicious elders were consulted, and they agreed that he ought... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - History - 1832 - 366 pages
...at Boston, " who taking into serious consideration what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...we sufficient ground for us to put him to death." t * The place where this battle was fought was in the eastern part of the town of Norwich, and the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1835 - 466 pages
...Boston, "taking into serious consideration, they say, what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...had we sufficient ground for us to put him to death. "f The awful design of putting to death their friend they had not yet fixed upon, but calling to their... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...Boston, "taking into serious consideration, they say, what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...had we sufficient ground for us to put him to death. "f The awful design of putting to death their friend they had not yet fixed upon, but calling to their... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...Boston, "taking into serious consideration, they say, what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty,...neither had we sufficient ground for us to put him to death."f The awful design of putting to death their friend they had not yet fixed upon, but calling... | |
| 1835 - 290 pages
...Commissioners of the United Colonies, at Boston. _In this assembly of civilians, it was determined unanimously, that "it would not be safe to set him at liberty, neither had we sufficient ground to put him to death." Five of the most judicious elders were consulted, and they agreed that he ought... | |
| John Pitman - Rhode Island - 1836 - 88 pages
...at Boston, who, taking into serious consideration what was safest and best to be done, were all of opinion that it would not be safe to set him at liberty, neither liad we sufficient ground for its to put him to death. In this difficulty we called in five of the... | |
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