| 1837 - 312 str.
...am not so simple to think that ever any other motive than wealth will ever erect there a commonweal, or draw company from their ease and humors at home to stay in New-England to effect my purposes. A_nd lest any should think the toil might be insupportable, though... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 800 str.
...foundation of the country he was describing, such simplicity was at length discovered !) " for I am not so simple as to think that ever any other motive than...purpose. But both of them were continued scenes of disappointment and disaster, and he, too, for whose lion-hearted heroism nothing had ever seemed too... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 876 str.
...foundation of the country he was describing, such simplicity was at length discovered!) " for I am not so simple as to think that ever any other motive than...purpose. But both of them were continued scenes of disappointment and disaster, and he, too, for whose lion-hearted heroism nothing had ever seemed too... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 402 str.
...at length discovered !) " for I am not so simple as to think that ever any other motive than wealthy will ever erect there a common weal, or draw company...purpose. But both of them were continued scenes of disappointment and disaster, and he, too, for whose lion-hearted heroism nothing had ever seemed too... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1858 - 696 str.
...not so simple to think that ever any other motive than wealth will ever erect there a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England."a In this case, more simplicity proved to be superior wisdom. No trading adventurers were... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 674 str.
..."not so simple to think that ever any other motive than wealth will ever erect there a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England." 2 In this case, more simplicity proved to be superior wisdom. No trading adventurers were so capable... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 686 str.
..."not so simple to think that ever any other motive than wealth will ever erect there a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England."2 In this case, more simplicity proved to be superior wisdom. No trading adventurers were... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 444 str.
...being " not so simple to think that any other motive than wealth would ever erect there a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England." Soon after Smith's failure in the expedition in which he had been associated with Dermer, a trading... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1876 - 680 str.
...not so simple," he says, " as to think any other motive than wealth will ever erect a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England, to effect my purposes." And he therefore urged earnestly the great commercial value of fur and fish,... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1876 - 694 str.
...not so simple to think that ever any other motive than wealth will ever erect there a commonwealth, or draw company from their ease and humors at home, to stay in New England."9 In this case, more simplicity proved to be superior wisdom. No trading adventurers were... | |
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