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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... Indians had not bloodily taken the life of our countrymen , and made them- selves master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the ...
... Indians had not bloodily taken the life of our countrymen , and made them- selves master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the ...
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... Indians , and charged upon them , changing some few bullets for arrows . Himself received a shot upon the breast of ... Indian with us that was an interpreter ; being in English clothes , and a gun in his hand , was spied by the ...
... Indians , and charged upon them , changing some few bullets for arrows . Himself received a shot upon the breast of ... Indian with us that was an interpreter ; being in English clothes , and a gun in his hand , was spied by the ...
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... Indians playing least in sight , we spent our time , and could no more advantage ourselves than we had already done , and having slain some fourteen , and maimed others , we embarked ourselves , and set sail for Seasbrooke fort , where ...
... Indians playing least in sight , we spent our time , and could no more advantage ourselves than we had already done , and having slain some fourteen , and maimed others , we embarked ourselves , and set sail for Seasbrooke fort , where ...
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... Indians promising to be faithful , and to do them what service lay in their power . But having embarked their men , and coming down the river , there arose great jealousy in the hearts of those that had chief oversight of the company ...
... Indians promising to be faithful , and to do them what service lay in their power . But having embarked their men , and coming down the river , there arose great jealousy in the hearts of those that had chief oversight of the company ...
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... Indians had brought in five Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A ...
... Indians had brought in five Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A ...
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