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Page 48
... necessary for the safety and good government of the plantation . In the mean time the inhab- itants grew unruly and quarrelled about religion and politics , and while there was a mere anarchy among them , they were exposed to the ...
... necessary for the safety and good government of the plantation . In the mean time the inhab- itants grew unruly and quarrelled about religion and politics , and while there was a mere anarchy among them , they were exposed to the ...
Page 57
... necessary to form him that he may deserve a shilling per diem ? Men , whose wants are importunate , must try such expedients as will give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing ...
... necessary to form him that he may deserve a shilling per diem ? Men , whose wants are importunate , must try such expedients as will give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing ...
Page 59
... necessary to sustain them ? If ten thousand of these would be an addition to our wealth , ten millions of them must add a thousand times as much to it . Did the fire of London add to the wealth of the nation ? I am sure it gave ...
... necessary to sustain them ? If ten thousand of these would be an addition to our wealth , ten millions of them must add a thousand times as much to it . Did the fire of London add to the wealth of the nation ? I am sure it gave ...
Page 81
... necessary defences , and in all other works for the common good and public weal of the said colony ; at such times , in such manner , and accord- ing to such plan and directions as shall be given . " And that they , from and after the ...
... necessary defences , and in all other works for the common good and public weal of the said colony ; at such times , in such manner , and accord- ing to such plan and directions as shall be given . " And that they , from and after the ...
Page 84
... necessary to preserve their substance , but their health also ; that if they put their trust in God , and were temperate and industrious , they might establish themselves and families in a comfortable way upon lands of their own ; but ...
... necessary to preserve their substance , but their health also ; that if they put their trust in God , and were temperate and industrious , they might establish themselves and families in a comfortable way upon lands of their own ; but ...
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