... which the churches and pastors of this Province had given to Sieur Delius, Minister of Albany, who had not the good fortune to please his late Lordship, his defunct Excellency cut off his thirty pieces which he had ordered me in his Council at York,... The refugees in Holland - Pàgina 305per Charles Weiss - 1854Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1850 - 1280 pàgines
...defunct Excellency cut off his thirty pieces whieb»he had ordered me in his Council at York, deprived me of the Boston pension of 25 pieces, writing to London...discourage myself, and that the Providence of God which does not abandon those who have recourse to his aid by well doing, would provide in its time for my... | |
| George Fisher Daniels - 1880 - 182 pàgines
...pieces which he had ordered me in his Council at York, deprived me of the Boston pension of twenty-five pieces, writing to London to have that deduction approved...extreme destitution of the means of subsistence. " I believe, my Lord that in so important service as that in which I am employed, I ought not to discourage... | |
| George Fisher Daniels - 1892 - 440 pàgines
...pieces which he had ordered me In his Council at York, deprived me of the Boston pension of twenty-five pieces, writing to London to have that deduction approved and left me during three yeiirs last past In extreme destitution of the means of subsistence. " I believe, my Lord, that In... | |
| John Henry Hobart - 1912 - 604 pàgines
...pieces which he had ordered me in his Council at York, deprived me of the Boston pension of twenty -five pieces, writing to London to have that deduction approved,...which I am employed, I ought not to discourage myself, that the Providence of God which does not abandon those who have recourse to his aid by well doing,... | |
| Episcopal Church. General Convention. Commission on archives - 1912 - 612 pàgines
...pieces which he had ordered me in his Council at York, deprived me of the Boston pension of twenty-five pieces, writing to London to have that deduction approved,...which I am employed, I ought not to discourage myself, that the Providence of God which does not abandon those who have recourse to his aid by well doing,... | |
| Mary DeWitt Freeland - 2009 - 624 pàgines
...pieces which he had ordered me in his Council at Tork, deprived me of the Boston pension of twenty-five pieces, writing to London to have that deduction approved...extreme destitution of the means of subsistence. " I believe, my Lord that in so important service as that In which I am employed, I ought not to discourage... | |
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