| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 str.
...fail, so as he speaks no more, and in a few days after dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought he oppressed himself and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain ; and his wife deceases about five or six weeks after.... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 448 str.
...fail, so as he speaks no more, and in a few days after dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought he oppressed himself and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain ; and his wife deceases about five or six weeks after.... | |
| 1841 - 546 str.
...as he speaks no more, and in a few days after 162 .j. dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought, he oppressed himself and shortened his days; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain; and his wife deceases about five or six weeks after.... | |
| 1841 - 536 str.
...more, and in a few days after 1.62.J. dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His April. . b care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought, he oppressed himself and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain ; and his wife deceases about five or six weeks after.1... | |
| 1841 - 552 str.
...no more, and in a few days after 1.62.}, dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His April. ^ care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought, he oppressed himself and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain ; and his wife deceases about five or six weeks after.1... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 str.
...fail, so as he speaks no more, and in a few days after dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good, as therewith 'tis thought he oppressed himself, and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 str.
...fail, so as he I speaks no more, and in a few days after dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good, as therewith 'tis thought he oppressed himself, and shortened his days; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain... | |
| 1850 - 528 str.
...fail, so as he speaks no more, and in a few days after dies, to our great lamentation and heaviness. His care and pains were so great for the common good,...thought, he oppressed himself and shortened his days ; of whose loss we cannot sufficiently complain." uialof They laid him at rest in the same spot already... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 788 str.
...seeds of those illnesses which quickly proved the death of many, — upon a bleak and storm-beaten rock— a fit emblem of most of the soil by which...elected another ; but who is there now to be governed ? They have chosen a Captain, too, ^ In this description, and in some other of the narrative portions... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 876 str.
...seeds of those illnesses which quickly proved the death of many, — upon a bleak and storm-beaten rock — a fit emblem of most of the soil by which...elected another; but who is there now to be governed ? They have chosen a Captain, too, * In this description, and in some other of the narrative portions... | |
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