Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... English clothes , and a gun in his hand , was spied by the islanders , which called out to him , What are you , an Indian or an English- man ? Come hither , saith he , and I will tell you . He pulls up his cock and let fly at one of ...
... English clothes , and a gun in his hand , was spied by the islanders , which called out to him , What are you , an Indian or an English- man ? Come hither , saith he , and I will tell you . He pulls up his cock and let fly at one of ...
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... English were come to war against them . The next morning they sent early aboard an ambassador , a grave senior , a man of good understanding , portly car- riage , grave and majestical in his expressions . He demanded of us what the end ...
... English were come to war against them . The next morning they sent early aboard an ambassador , a grave senior , a man of good understanding , portly car- riage , grave and majestical in his expressions . He demanded of us what the end ...
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... English , leaped overboard as the powder was a firing , and saved themselves ; but all the English were blown up . This was the manner of their bloody action . Saith the ambassador to us , Could ye blame us for revenging so cruel a ...
... English , leaped overboard as the powder was a firing , and saved themselves ; but all the English were blown up . This was the manner of their bloody action . Saith the ambassador to us , Could ye blame us for revenging so cruel a ...
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... English clothes , and came to the fort jeering of them , and calling , Come and fetch your Eng- lishmen's clothes again ; come out and fight , if you dare ; you dare not fight ; you are all one like women . We have one amongst us that ...
... English clothes , and came to the fort jeering of them , and calling , Come and fetch your Eng- lishmen's clothes again ; come out and fight , if you dare ; you dare not fight ; you are all one like women . We have one amongst us that ...
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... English men's and women's shirts and smocks , instead of sails , and in way of bravado came along in sight of us as we stood upon Seybrooke fort . And seeing them pass along in such a triumphant manner , we much fearing they had ...
... English men's and women's shirts and smocks , instead of sails , and in way of bravado came along in sight of us as we stood upon Seybrooke fort . And seeing them pass along in such a triumphant manner , we much fearing they had ...
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