| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1869 - 496 pages
...by, & soe have noe other but a Naturall Eight to those Countries. Soe as if we leave them suffieient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there...being more then enough for them & us : " 2. We shall eome in wth the good leave of the natives who finde benifight allreaddy by or neighbourhood, & learne... | |
| 1880 - 462 pages
...than to the natives, and which less scrupulous men after him have reached without elaborate argument, "If we leave them sufficient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough for them and us." He communicated his plans, and his reasons for adopting them to several... | |
| 1894 - 144 pages
...other but a naturall right to those countries Soe as if wee leave them sufficient for their use wee may lawfully take the rest, there being more then enough for them & us. 2*4* We shall come in wth the good leave of the Natives, who finde benefitt already by our neighbourhood... | |
| 1905 - 388 pages
...before the colony left. The French ideas were much like those of Governor Winthrop of Massachusetts : " If we leave them sufficient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough • for them and us." The mission buildings were erected on the east shore of Onondaga... | |
| 1905 - 388 pages
...before the colony left. The French ideas were much like those of Governor Winthrop of Massachusetts: "If we leave them sufficient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough for them and us." The mission buildings were erected on the east shore of Onondaga lake,... | |
| Edmund Janes Carpenter - 1909 - 304 pages
...other but a naturall right to those countries Soe as if wee leave them sufficient for their use wee may lawfully take the rest, there being more then enough for them & us. rgdly We ghall coiue in wth jne gO(xl leave of the Natives, who finde benefitt already by our neighbourhood... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1230 pages
...close accord with the policy of Gov. Winthrop of Massachusetts, tersely expressed in the formula that " if we leave them sufficient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough for them and us," This doctrine was embodied into law by the General Court of Massachusetts... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1256 pages
...close accord with the policy of Gov. \Vinthrop of Massachusetts, tersely expressed in the formula that "if we leave them sufficient for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, there beins; more than enough for them and us." This doctrine was embodied into law by the General Court... | |
| Alan Heimert, Andrew Delbanco - 1985 - 462 pages
...tame cattle to improve the land by, and so have no other but a natural right to those countries. So as if we leave them sufficient for their use we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough for them and us. Secondly, we shall come in with the good leave of the natives, who find... | |
| David E. Stannard - 1992 - 420 pages
...setled habytation, nor any tame Cattell to improve the Land by, and soe have noe other but a Natural! Right to those Countries, soe as if we leave them...use, we may lawfully take the rest, there being more than enough for them and us.118 In point of fact, the Indians had thoroughly "improved" the land —... | |
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