| Nathan Dane - Law - 1824 - 726 pages
...negro interpreter, with others unlawfully taken, be, by the first opportunity, at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country,...court thereabouts, and justice thereof, desiring our honoured governor would please to put this order in execution." Kentucky!" Notwithstanding this just... | |
| John Brazer - 1843 - 308 pages
...taken, be by the first opportunity at the charge of the country for the present sent to his native Guinea, and a letter with him of the indignation of...Governor would please put this order in execution." He was one_of the few persons who knew where the Regicide Judges, Whalley and Goffe, were concealed,... | |
| John Brazer - Lawyers - 1845 - 56 pages
...taken, be by the first opportunity at the charge of the country for the present sent to his native Guinea, and a letter with him of the indignation of...Governor would please put this order in execution." He was one of the few persons who knew where the Regicide Judges, Whalley and Goffe, were concealed,... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 452 pages
...the negro interpreter with others unlawfully taken, be by the first opportunity at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country...court thereabouts, and justice thereof desiring our honoured governor would please put this order in execution.' Among the papers on file in the court... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 438 pages
...the negro interpreter with others unlawfully taken, be by the first opportunity at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country...(Guinea) and a letter with him of the indignation of fhe court thereabouts, and justice thereof desiring our honoured govemor would please put this order... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 468 pages
...first opportunity at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country (Guioea) and a letter with him of the indignation of the court thereabouts, and justice thereof desiring our honoured governor would please put this order in execution.' Among the papers on file in the court... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - Society of Friends - 1851 - 842 pages
...the negro interpreter and others unlawfully taken, be by the first' opportunity, at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country,...a letter with him, of the indignation of the Court thereabout, and justice thereof, desiring our honoured Governor would please put this order in execution."... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - Literary Criticism - 1854 - 452 pages
...the negro interpreter and others unlawfully taken be by the first opportunity, at the charge of the country for the present, sent to his native country,...a letter with him of the indignation of the court thereabout and justice thereof, desiring our honored governor would please put this order in execution."... | |
| Charles Brooks - Medford (Mass.) - 1855 - 632 pages
...the first opportunity (at the charge of the country for the present), sent to his native country of Guinea, and a letter with him of the indignation of...desiring our honored governor would please put this order into execution." May 29, 1644 : Slaves took the name of their first master. " John Gore is granted... | |
| Charles Brooks - Medford (Mass.) - 1855 - 622 pages
...the first opportunity (at the charge of the country for the present), sent to his native country of Guinea, and a letter with him of the indignation of...desiring our honored governor would please put this order into execution." May 29, 1644 : Slaves took the name of their first master. "John Gore is granted leave... | |
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