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And whereas at our first arrival at Paomet ( called by us Cape Cod ) we found there corn buried in the ground , and finding no inhabitants but some graves of dead new buried , took the corn , resolving if ever we could hear of any that ...
And whereas at our first arrival at Paomet ( called by us Cape Cod ) we found there corn buried in the ground , and finding no inhabitants but some graves of dead new buried , took the corn , resolving if ever we could hear of any that ...
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We set the last spring some twenty acres of Indian corn , and sowed some six acres of barley and peas , and according to the manner of Indians , we manured our ground with herrings or rather shads , which we have in great abundance ...
We set the last spring some twenty acres of Indian corn , and sowed some six acres of barley and peas , and according to the manner of Indians , we manured our ground with herrings or rather shads , which we have in great abundance ...
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Once a year the pnieses use to provoke the people to bestow much corn on the sachim . To that end they appoint a certain time and place near the sachim's dwelling , where the people bring many baskets of corn , and make a great stack ...
Once a year the pnieses use to provoke the people to bestow much corn on the sachim . To that end they appoint a certain time and place near the sachim's dwelling , where the people bring many baskets of corn , and make a great stack ...
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