"Wellfare" Quotes from Famous Books
... & brother, whom with yours I alwaise remember in my best affection, and whose wellfare I shall never cease to co[m]end to God by my best & most earnest praires. You doe throwly understand by our generall letters y^e estate of things hear, which indeed is very pitifull; espetialy by wante of shiping, and not seeing means lickly, much less certaine, of having it provided; though withall ... — Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' • William Bradford |