Mr. Williams (then of Salem) had sent to them, and which he had formerly written to the governour and council of Plimouth, wherein, among other things, he disputes their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the king's... Collections - Trang 24bởi Massachusetts Historical Society - 1804Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Providence (R.I.). City Council - 1887 - 262 trang
...land. Williams perceived this ; for Winthrop, stating the purport of his treatise, tells us that he " concluded that claiming by the King's grant, they could have no title except they compounded with the natives." A surrender of the Massachusetts patent was precisely what... | |
| Titus Mooney Merriman - 1892 - 340 trang
...follows ; — " Wherein, among other things, he disputes the right to the lands thy possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the King's grant, they could have no title : nor otherwise except as they compounded with the Natives. . . . There were three passages chiefly whereat the Court were... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1894 - 462 trang
...of Plymouth, wherein, among other things, he disputed their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the King's grant,...otherwise except they compounded with the natives." They charged him with having written "a quarto against the King's patent and authority." The conduct... | |
| John Winthrop - 1908 - 368 trang
...the king's grant, they could have no title, nor otherwise, except they compounded with the natives.1 For this, taking advice with some of the most judicious...and presumption,) they gave order, that he should be convented at the next court, to be censured, etc. There were three passages chiefly whereat they were... | |
| John Winthrop - 1908 - 370 trang
...of Plymouth, wherein, among other things, he disputes their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the king's grant,...title, nor otherwise, except they compounded with the natives.1 For this, taking advice with some of the most judicious ministers, (who much condemned Mr.... | |
| Edmund Janes Carpenter - 1909 - 304 trang
...their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claim1Winthrop, i, 139. r — • ing by the King's grant, they could have no title, nor...otherwise, except they compounded with the natives."' So bold and so radical a movement as this at once created alarm among the magistracy, for it was not... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 478 trang
...Assistants a treatise "wherein among other things he disputed their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the King's grant,...otherwise, except they compounded with the natives." This was a revolutionary blow aimed directly at the life of the Colony. The royal title was the basis... | |
| 1898 - 1246 trang
...of Pllmouth, wherein, among other things, he disputes their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the king's grant,...the most Judicious ministers (who much condemned Mr. William s's error and presumption), they gave order that he should be convented at the next court,... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - 1899 - 942 trang
...of Plimouth, wherein, among other things, he disputes their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the king's grant,...this, taking advice with some of the most judicious minister!, (who much condemned Mr. Williams's error and presumption,) they gave order, that he should... | |
| James G. Moseley - 1992 - 206 trang
...notions they found strange and erroneous, "he disputes their right to the lands they possessed here, and concluded that, claiming by the king's grant,...otherwise, except they compounded with the natives." Rather than be censured, Williams recanted. "Mr. Williams also wrote to the governour, and also to... | |
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