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... Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the world wonder at the great number of commanders to so few men , but know that the Indians ' fight ...
... Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the world wonder at the great number of commanders to so few men , but know that the Indians ' fight ...
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... Captain Norton , and Cap- tain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the Nahanticot shore with five vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in multitudes along the water side ...
... Captain Norton , and Cap- tain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the Nahanticot shore with five vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in multitudes along the water side ...
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... Captain Stone , and the rest of their company , and that it was not the custom of the English to suffer murderers to ... captains with a vessel into the This was noways true of the English , but a devised excuse . river , and pretended ...
... Captain Stone , and the rest of their company , and that it was not the custom of the English to suffer murderers to ... captains with a vessel into the This was noways true of the English , but a devised excuse . river , and pretended ...
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... Captain Stone having drunk more than did him good , fell backwards on the bed asleep . The sagamore took his ... captains to be of the same nation and people as those that slew him , made us set upon this course of revenge . Our answer ...
... Captain Stone having drunk more than did him good , fell backwards on the bed asleep . The sagamore took his ... captains to be of the same nation and people as those that slew him , made us set upon this course of revenge . Our answer ...
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... Captain John Mason , for to strengthen the fort . The enemy lying hovering about the fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay ...
... Captain John Mason , for to strengthen the fort . The enemy lying hovering about the fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay ...
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