“Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto.”
Terent., Heaut. Act. I. Sc. i. 25.
[2] New England’s First Fruits: Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., Vol. I. p. 242.
[3] Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay, Vol. II. p. 6, June 14, 1642.
[4] Ibid., p. 203, November 11, 1647.
[5] Enquiries to the Governor of Virginia by the Lords Commissioners of Foreign Plantations, with the Governor’s Answers: Hening, Statutes at Large of Virginia, Vol. II. p. 517.
[6] Oldmixon, British Empire in America, 2d ed., Vol. I. p. 195.
[7] 4 Mass. R., 128, note; 16 Mass. R., 75; 10 Cushing, R., 410; 14 Allen, R., 562. See, ante, Vol. III. p. 384.
[8] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. VI. p. 156.