| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 lehte
...parents' burdens, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors, that although their spirits were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepid in their early youth, and the vigor of nature consumed in the very bud. And that which was... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 lehte
...parents burthens, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labours, that although their spirits were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the samea and beeame deerepid in their early youth, and the vigour of nature eonsumed in the very bud.... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - 1839 - 624 lehte
...parents' burthens ; were, oftentimes, so oppressed with their heavy labours, that although their spirits were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under...the same, and became decrepit in their early youth, and the vigour of nature consumed in the very bud. And that which was very lamentable, and of all sorrows... | |
| 1841 - 552 lehte
...pressing them, or sink under their burdens, or both ; and therefore, according to the divine pro^""j verb, that " a wise man seeth the plague when it cometh,...Edbably one of the oldest. In 1620, ward Winslow 26. THE REASONS FOR REMOVAL. 47 consumed in the very bud, as it were. But that CHAP. IV which was more... | |
| Robert Walter Weir - 1843 - 22 lehte
...their parents' burthens, were oftentimes so oppressed with their labors, that although their spirits were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepid in their early youth, and the vigor of nature consumed in the very bud. And that which was... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 lehte
...willing to bear part of their parents' burden, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labours, that although their minds were free and willing, yet...same, and became decrepit in their early youth ; the vigour of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 390 lehte
...willing to bear part of their parents' burden, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labours, that although their minds were free and willing, yet...same, and became decrepit in their early youth ; the vigour of nature being consumed in the very bud, as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and... | |
| Thomas Winthrop Coit - 1845 - 566 lehte
...parents' burthens, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors, that although their spirits were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in early youth, and the vigor of nature consumed in the very bud. And that which was very lamentable,... | |
| Edwin Hall - 1846 - 456 lehte
...old age began to come on some of them." " Many of their children," says Bradford, " that were of the best dispositions and gracious inclinations, having...minds were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed down under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their very youth." But the prevalent licentiousness... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 lehte
...continual labors, with other crosses and sorrows, hastened it before the time." Again, their children " were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors,...the same and became decrepit in their early youth. "f And again, "They lived here but as men in exile and in a poor condition." f This certainly does... | |
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