... man should lie ; which was done and staked out. We thought this proportion was large enough at the first, for houses and gardens to impale them round, considering the weakness of our people, many of them growing ill with... The Illustrated Pilgrim Memorial - Page 16by Pilgrim Society (Plymouth, Mass.) - 1866Full view - About this book
| William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1853 - 384 pages
...fit, that so we might build fewer houses ; which was done, and we reduced them to nineteen families. We thought this proportion was large enough at the...them round, considering the weakness of our people." On the 9th of January, being tolerably fine, they divided by lot the plot of ground whereon to build... | |
| William Shaw Russell - Massachusetts - 1855 - 250 pages
...and three in length ; and so lots were cast where every man should lie ; which was done, and stated out. We thought this proportion was large enough at...weakness of our people, many of them growing ill with colds ; for our former discoveries in frost and storms, and the wading at Cape Cod, had brought much... | |
| 1858 - 866 pages
...three in length, and so Lots were cast where euery man should lie, which was done, and staked out; wo thought this proportion was large enough at the first,...houses and gardens, to impale them round, considering фе weaknes of our people, many of them growing ill with coldes, for our former Discoveries in frost... | |
| Massachusetts - 1866 - 56 pages
...to every person half a pole in breadth, and three m length ; and so lots were cast where every man should lie ; which was done and staked out. We thought...this proportion was large enough at the first for honses and gardens to impale them round, considering the weakness of our people, many of them growing... | |
| Pilgrim Society (Plymouth, Mass.) - 1872 - 72 pages
...to every person half a pole in breadth, and three in length : anil so lots were east where every man should lie; which was done and staked out. We thought...our former discoveries in frost and storms, and the wading at Cape Cod, had brought much weakness amongst us, which increased so every day more and more,... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 pages
...to every person half a pole in breadth, and three in length ; and so lots were cast where every man should lie, which was done and staked out. We thought...weakness of our people, many of them growing ill with colds ; for our former discoveries in frost and storms, and the wading at Cape Cod, had brought much... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Explorers - 1877 - 446 pages
...to every person half a pole in breadth, and three in length ; and so lots were cast where every man should lie ; which was done, and staked out. We thought...weakness of our people, many of them growing ill with colds ; for our former discoveries in frost and storms, and the wading at Cape Cod, had brought much... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - Local government - 1882 - 564 pages
...their number and immediate wants. Speaking of the size of the family allotments, the Journal aays, " we thought this proportion was large enough at the first, for houses and gardens, to impale them around, considering the weaknes of our people," etc. Here, too, by a curious chance, an old Teutonic... | |
| John Martin Vincent - History - 1883 - 502 pages
...their number and immediate wants. Speaking of the size of the family allotments, the Journal says, "we thought this proportion was large enough at the first, for houses and gardens, to impale them around, considering the weaknes of our people," etc. Here, too, by a curious chance, an old Teutonic... | |
| Local government - 1883 - 504 pages
...their number and immediate wants. Speaking of the size of the family allotments, the journal says, " We thought this proportion was large enough at the first, for houses and gardens, to impale them around, considering the weakness of our people," etc. Here, too, by a curious chance, an old Teutonic... | |
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