| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 452 pages
...of Mr. Robinson's people find the Virginia Company very desirous of their going to their West-India territory, and willing to grant them a patent with as ample privileges as they could grant to any, and some of the chief of the company doubted not to obtain their suit of the king... | |
| 1826 - 524 pages
...they were still to be regarded, agreeing " not to tolerate them by his public authority," bat only that he " would connive at them, and not molest them, provided they carry peaceably." July 1}, 1620, a part of this Church (Mr. Robinson, and the remainder proposing to... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 612 pages
...these agents found the Virginia company very desirous of the projected settlement in their American territory, and willing to grant them a patent with...denied. The agents returned to Leyden the year following to the great discouragement of the congregation. Resolved to make another trial, they sent two other... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 616 pages
...these agents found the Virginia company very desirous of the projected settlement in their American territory, and willing to grant them a patent with...under his seal, was denied. The agents returned to Luyden the year following to the great discouragement of the congregation. Resolved to make another... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1837 - 332 pages
...agents found the Virginia com1617. pany very desirous of the projected settlement in their American territory, and willing to grant them a patent with as ample privileges as they had power to convey. They found also friends to intercede with the king for them, particularly Sir Robert Naunton, who was... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1840 - 64 pages
...bestow, and the most that could be extorted from him by the most persevering importunity was a promise, that he would connive at them, and not molest them, provided they should carry themselves peaceably. Notwithstanding this discouragement, however, they resolved to venture.... | |
| 1841 - 536 pages
...rest, to solicit this matter ; who found the Virginia Company very desirous to have them go thither,3 and willing to grant them a patent, with as ample privileges as they had or could grant to any, and to give them the best furtherance they could ; and some of the chief of... | |
| 1841 - 552 pages
...rest, to solicit this matter ; who found the Virginia Company very desirous to have them go thither,8 and willing to grant them a patent, with as ample privileges as they had or could grant to any, and to give them the best furtherance they could ; and some of the chief of... | |
| 1841 - 546 pages
...way thereunto. But it proved all in vain. Yet thus far they prevailed in sounding His Majesty's mind, that he would connive at them, and not molest them, provided they carried themselves peaceably. But to allow or tolerate them by his public authority under his seal,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 pages
...find the Virginia Company" (says Governor Bradford) " very desirous of their going to the West India Territory, and willing to grant them a patent with as ample privileges as they could grant to any, and some of the chief of the company doubted not to obtain their suit of the King... | |
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