Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and, instead thereof, carried with him his old neighbours and their families, free of all charges to Boston ; so the first action that he did, after he was his own man, was to save his father's house,... Collections of the Maine Historical Society - Page 217by Maine Historical Society - 1856Full view - About this book
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1812 - 646 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the' infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbour. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and instead thereof carried with him his old neighbours and their families free of all charges to Boston. So the first action that he did after... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 698 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbour. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and instead thereof carried with him his old neighbours and their families free of all charges to Boston. So the first action that he did after... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1853 - 732 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbour. Whereupon he leftiiis intended lading behind him, and, instead thereof, carried with him his old neighbours and their families, free of all charges to Boston; so the first action that he did, after... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1855 - 680 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbour. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and, instead thereof, carried with him his old neighbours and their families, free of all charges to Boston ; so the first action that he did, after... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1855 - 676 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbour. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and, instead thereof, carried with him his old neighbours and their families, free of all charges to Boston ; so the first action that he did, after... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1856 - 446 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels, but the ship now finished in the har-bor. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and instead thereof carried...neighborhood from ruin; but the disappointment which befel him from his other lading, plunged liis aflairs into greater embarrassments with such as had... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1887 - 426 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbor. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and instead thereof, carried...him his old neighbors and their families, free of charges, to Boston; so that the first action that he did after he was his own man was to save his father's... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1887 - 428 pages
...blood, had no refuge from the infidels but the ship now finishing in the harbor. Whereupon he left his intended lading behind him, and instead thereof, carried...him his old neighbors and their families, free of charges, to Boston ; so that the first action that he did after he was his own man was to save his... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1910 - 636 pages
...Blood, had no Refuge from the Infidels, but the Ship now finishing in the Harbour. Whereupon he left his intended Lading behind him, and instead thereof, carried with him his old Neighbours and their Families, free of all Charges, to Boston ; so the first Action that he did, after... | |
| Ralph Delahaye Paine - Treasure-troves - 1911 - 508 pages
...carried with him his old neighbors and their families, free of all charges, to Boston. So the first thing he did, after he was his own man, was to save his...neighborhood from ruin; but the disappointment which befell him from the loss of his other lading plunged his affairs into greater embarrassment with such... | |
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