But this continued not long, for after Morton was sent for England, (as follows to be declared,) shortly after came over that worthy gentlman, Mr. John Indecott, who brought over a patent under... History of Plymouth Plantation - Side 239av William Bradford - 1856 - 476 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1856 - 516 sider
...patent under ye broad seall,* for ye govermente of ye Massachusets, who visiting those parts caused yl May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their...of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon. Now to maintaine this riotous prodigallitie and profuse excess, Morton, thinking him selfe lawless,... | |
| Thomas Morton - 1883 - 414 sider
...good what in this refpect had been lacking. As Bradford fays, " vifiting thofe parts [he] caufed that May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their profannes, and admonifhed them to looke ther fhould be better walking; fo they now, or others, changed the name of... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 556 sider
...Morton's terrified followers, he hewed down the Maypole, rebuked them sternly for their profaneness, and "admonished them to looke ther should be better walking. So they now, or others, changed the name of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon," after that sea-idol of the Philistines,... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 676 sider
...patent under y* broad seall, for y° governiente of ye Massachusets, who visiting those parts caused yl May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their...of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon. Now to maintaine this riotous prodigallitie and profuse excess, Morton, thinking him selfe lawless,... | |
| William Bradford - 1898 - 684 sider
...patent under y* broad seall, for ye govermente of ye Massachusets, who visiting those parts caused y' May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their...be better walking ; so they now, or others, changed yc name of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon. Now to maintaine this riotous prodigallitie... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 684 sider
...govermente of ye Massachusets, who visiting those parts caused y' May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebnked them for their profannes, and admonished them to looke...of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon. Now to maintaine this riotous prodigallitie and profuse excess, Morton, thinking him selfe lawless,... | |
| William Bradford - 1899 - 678 sider
...patent under y e broad seall, for ye govermente of ye Massachusetts, who visiting those parts caused y' May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their...profannes, and admonished them to looke ther should be belter walking ; so they now, or others, changed ye name of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon.... | |
| William Bradford - 1901 - 680 sider
...walking ; so they now, or others, changed ye name of their place againe, and called it Mounte-Dagon. Now to maintaine this riotous prodigallitie and profuse...fisher-men made by trading of peeces, powder, & shotte to ye Indeans, he, as ye head of this consortship, begane yc practise of y* • same in these parts ;... | |
| Essex Institute - 1904 - 566 sider
...patent under y* broad seall, for y" governmente of ye Massachusetts, who visiting those parts caused y< May-polle to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their profannes." And it appears that (p. 289) " Those that joyned in this action against Morton were from Pascataway, Namkeake,... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1907 - 492 sider
...those parts caused yt May-polele to be cutt downe, and rebuked them for their profannes, and adminished them to looke ther should be better walking; so they...changed ye name of their place againe and called it Mounte Dagen." Morton was banished by the Puritans. He returned in 1629, with Allerton, who had a tradinghouse... | |
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