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George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition. 2 0 Browse Search
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in Backus much evidence of diligent research and critical respect for documentary testimony. He deserves more reputation than he has had. In his new abode, Williams could have less leisure for contemplation and study. My time, he observes of himself,—and it is a sufficient apology for the roughness of his style, as a writer on morals,—was not spent altogether in spiritual labors; but, day and night, at home and abroad, on the land and water, at the hoe, at the oar, for bread. Bloody Tenent yet more Bloody, 38, in Knowles. In the course of two years, he was joined by others, who fled to his asylum. Chap. IX.} The land which was now occupied by Williams, was within the territory of the Narragansett Indians; it was not long before an Indian deed from Canonicus 1638. Mar. 24. and Miantonomoh Bakus, i 89, 90. Knowles, 106, 107 Backus. made him the undisputed possessor of an extensive domain. Nothing displays more clearly the character of Roger Williams than the use which he