| 1838 - 466 стор.
...a plantation: And whiles our howses were building, I did endeavour to take a survey of the Country: The more I looked, the more I liked it. And when I...considered of the bewty of the place, with all her faire indow- £/""*"' c " m " ments, I did not thinke that in all the knowne world it could be paralel'd.... | |
| 1882 - 420 стор.
...ford's Inn, speaking of his impressions of the country, when first he landed in New England, said : " The more I looked the more I liked it. And when I...not thinke that in all the knowne world it could be parnlel'd." "Contained within the volume of the Land, Fowles in abundance, Fish in multitude, and discovered... | |
| 1882 - 418 стор.
...ford's Inn, speaking of Ms impressions of the' country, when first he landed in New England, said : " The more I looked the more I liked it. And when I had more seriously considered of the hewty of the place, with all her faire indowments, I did not thinke that in all the knowne world it... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1874 - 120 стор.
...seal and the sea-fowl, even as they did when Thomas Morton of Merry Mount thus described the land : " And when I had more seriously considered of the bewty...faire indowments, I did not thinke that in all the kuowne world it could be paralel'd. For so many goodly groues of trees ; dainty fine round rising hillucks... | |
| William Samuel Pattee - 1879 - 716 стор.
...a plantation ; and while our houses were building, I did endeavor to tnko a survey of the country. The more I looked the more I liked it. " And when I had more seriously considered the beauty of the place, with all lier fair endowments, I did not think that in all the known world... | |
| Bicknell Family Association - 1880 - 222 стор.
...Thomas Morton of Merry Mount has given us a description of Weymouth of that early day. He says : " And when I had more seriously considered of the bewty of the place, with all her faire endowments, I did not think that in all the known world it could be paralleled. For so many goodly... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1888 - 306 стор.
...the charms of the Alsatia of the West : — " And when I had more seriously considered of the beuty of the place, with all her faire indowments, I did not thinke that in all the known world it could be paralel'd. For so many goodly groues of trees ; dainty fine round rising hillucks... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 494 стор.
...a plantation: and whiles our houses were building I did indeavour to take a survey of the Country : The more I looked the more I liked it. And when I...not thinke that in all the knowne world it could be parallel'd, for so many goodly groves of trees, daiiity fine round rising hillocks, delicate faire... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 506 стор.
...a plantation: and whiles our houses were building I did indeavour to take a survey of the Country : The more I looked the more I liked it. And when I...faire indowments, I did not thinke that in all the kuowno world it could be parallel'd, for so many goodly groves of trees, dainty fine round rising hillocks,... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1913 - 772 стор.
...Hull's company, Thomas Morton, of Merry Mount (1640), has left us the following florid description : "And when I had more seriously considered of the bewty of the place, with all her faire endowments. I did not think that in all the known world it could be parallelled ; for so many goodly... | |
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