| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 pagine
...— M. J " On Monday we found a very good harbor for our shipping. We marched also into the land and found divers cornfields and little running brooks ; a place very good for situation. This harbor is a bay greater than Cape Cod [harbor] compassed with goodly land, and in the bay two... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1832 - 384 pagine
...a very good harbour for our shipping, we marched also into the land, and found divers corn fields, and little running brooks a place very good for situation,...of our people, which did much comfort their hearts. On the fifteenth day, we weighed anchor, to go to the place we had discovered, and coming within two... | |
| 1841 - 536 pagine
...not this sufficiently show that all human power and 162 THE SHALLOP RETURNS TO CAPE COD. CHAP, and found divers cornfields, and little running brooks,...a place very good for situation. So we returned to 1620. our ship' again with good news to the rest of our peo14. ple, which did much comfort their hearts.... | |
| 1841 - 552 pagine
...and little running brooks, — v~ a place very good for situation. So we returned to 1620. our ship1 again with good news to the rest of our people, which did much comfort their hearts. greatness is in the soul of man ? Here is a stone which the feet of a few outcasts pressed for an instant... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 pagine
...found it a very good harbor for our shipping. We marched into the land and found divers corn fields, and little running brooks, a place very good for situation. So we returned (the 14th) to our ship with good news to our people, which did much comfort our hearts. * Clark's Island.... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 pagine
...historical or curious, but devout and prayerful, of generations to come. " So we returned," say they, " to our ship again with good news to the rest of our people, which did much comfort their hearts." It was perhaps the very next day, at any rate the 15th, that the May Flower with the whole company... | |
| 1849 - 336 pagine
...a very good harbour for our shipping. Wo marched also into the land, and found divers corn fields, and little running brooks, a place very good for situation;...of our people, which did much comfort their hearts. . . ..,..' On Friday, the 15th, we weighed ancher to go to the place we had discovered; and coming... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 pagine
...historical or curious, but devout and prayerful, of generations to come. " So we returned," say they, " to our ship again with good news to the rest of our people, which did much comfort their hearts." It was perhaps the very next day, at any rate the 15th, that the May Flower with the whole company... | |
| 1850 - 528 pagine
...the harbour, and found it a very good harbour for our shipping. We marched also into the land, and found divers corn-fields and little running brooks,...our people, which did much comfort their hearts." This is the day ever memorable to the children of New England as that on which the Pilgrim Fathers... | |
| 1850 - 622 pagine
...corn-fields and little running brooks, a place rery good for situation. So we returned to our ship a"ain with good news to the rest of our people, which did much comfort their hearts.' Monday, the llth of December, 1620, is reckoned the date of the settlement of the pilgrim colony. Its... | |
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