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Show ( 410) d h r which you would have b y them tempte t a ' ble cdfeB:ed, b_ur were !1ot aof ;heir firfi Arrempt upThey ck~ This bemg the tffue took Ship for Barbadoes' part to . on you at Bo~on, theyat Rhotle~ljland, and fr~m Barb.tdoes, after they had been l d h y remrned agam, & r~turn Barbadoes, to Ne'JJJ- Eng an t h~d been amongfi: a gam. and to Boflon ~ after they As rhey pa!fed along ToBo(fon, Friends in rhe Cou:~~YConfiables laid hold on and are through Bojlon.,_ y h to the Ship, who was lliipp'd a- them, and earned r f: e_rd It was their delight, and way for fo wicked, that he al ' . d to the ExecutJcn, M ~~a~;~ih he could rejo;•ce _to fo~;~itfft~~ding your Law of expreffwn much 1M e·ver? n s broken: So thc.:y departed of the Death, aforefa1d, wa:r b th having alfo f uffered Conftable for Virginia ; and E zz.ha eT ·uth {he returned [0 T ft. ony to t e t ' • A~cl.:o~nes Ofolrd -hEenru laen d,t ma n d a b od e fome ~pace of ume at th1ther • 6 b" · n her own H_a uar~oabeth Hooton had ir upon her, £.Hooton, A~rer thts, Elzz, d ain and with her, ~ook and her to V!lir New-Engl~" b a~. ~here, being ar.nved, Danghter her Daughter, Ellz.a et ' r r would have Elizabeth f who w.ere pre,en ' d return to rhofe o you fi f he Ship ~n Hundred Poun s, Nerv~Elfg· fined r_he _Ma er o t contrary to your Law ; land again for brmgml? her hover,rhat Eliz..abeth had been but he rell_mg t e:that {he had Libeny from with the Kmg, a~ h ro buy her a Houfe, him to come thn ~r, t from fc.lz1ng on his your Officers were op d you had to your Goods. So much regar ·re had none ro him own Safety, who othe;':1and it's well if you that brought }ld _ovefe;ing that no other Conwould now mm H, w adm1r of fuch a fide. ratio.n woouurl d m~~d~ _&?oun . bur che Lord is Jurw lt;.Ll , h Tabhomveg ymou ,Y a nd ~e acco~p !Hbes upon you w at· foeve1· feemerh htm goo · So, ( 4it ) Sd, into the Country the came, and ro your H 5 f. towh of Bojlon, to anfwer rhe end for whkh fe~~<rsu ~ fhe came rbicher, which was, To ~uy a Houfe for 'ilgai(( at .her felf to Live in Frie11dJ to Meet m, and Ground Bofton. to Bur11 the Dead' in. And four rimes was fhe She de- . up ar Jt he Courc for t h ar purpo fce ; b ur m· open bmearntyds t1o1- Courc you deny•d it, com~ary t? t?e ~arure purchare of your Parenr, and PlantatiOn, whtch 1s ~ora ~ouf<: any Englifh in rhefl) to Dwell and Inhabu; to !tve m, 1r 0 you wh . .J c~me rh "H he r to Bt il'l d , a~ d Pl ~nr, mFne€ent cilns,t o and Inhab1r, Wtll fuJfer none to Inhabtr, Brnld, Ground or Planr, bur whom you will; and who aretoburyin; U nreafo11able on all Ac'counts, denying People is deny'tl. to Live where you come to Live; and yet, becaufe yoll could nor live quierly in England, you came to live in that Councry, in which you deny ochers of the fame Nation ro Buy, Build, Inhabit or Live. Wh~reupon fhe told ' .you, That ~f rou . denied her a Houfe, the iGng having promifed her Liberty in any of hii Plantations beybnd the Seas., then might fhe go to Englan•d, dnd lay it before the King, if <Jod fo pl~:ajed~ Which had no Influence upon you, who da as you liU, whofe will is your Law, who are ~nhumane, Brudfh, UnmerGiful, without naru. ral Affection ; who; rather than Truth fhaH have a place among you, or rhofe who profefs ic, you will deny rhac whkh ought nor to be denied by your Parenr, and contrary to the Laws of England, which admit of any one w Buy ·and Purchafe: Bur rake heed, leU you who have done rhefe Things, coine w know a Day wherein you would be glad ro have a Hole in Bofton, or any ocher place C c ,_ wherein |