Early Days of Church And State in Maine volume 1

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Early Days of Church And State in Maine volume 1
Robert Hale
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Thomas Willson, but, if you are not capable to answer every objection they have to offer I cannot advise you to undertake it. I am endeavouring to procure some People to purchase that will be on the Spott, & Dwell there, to be a Check on those pyrates that have gott their Living out of the proprietors by destroying the lumber. " ' From the tone of this letter we get some idea of the difficulties under which the proprietors labored in thus working at long range. The whole spirit of Belcher Noyes...' letters to Freeman is one of violent reproach. He says very freely in one place : "Your actions are neither those of a gentleman nor a Chris- tian ;" and he is continually berating him in no mild terms. The proprietors were doing the best they could for the establishment of the church in Topsham, yet their labors were constantly set at naught by the > Pejepscot Papers, Vol. V, pp. 1-4. Dated Boston, July 30, 1760.
22 EARLY DAYS OF CHURCH obstinacy of those who refused to pay for their lands. Belcher Noyes writes thus to Freeman from Boston, the following year: "Herewith is enclosed a List of the Settlers in Topsham, have noted those not paid for No.


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