Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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Mason's History of the same war is contained in the 8th volume of our second series , and Lion Gardiner's in the 3d volume of the third series . Publishing Committee . ] News from America , or a late and experimental discovery.
Mason's History of the same war is contained in the 8th volume of our second series , and Lion Gardiner's in the 3d volume of the third series . Publishing Committee . ] News from America , or a late and experimental discovery.
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The Conetticot plantation , understanding the insolence of the enemy to be so great , sent down a certain number of soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , for to strengthen the fort . The enemy lying hovering about the ...
The Conetticot plantation , understanding the insolence of the enemy to be so great , sent down a certain number of soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , for to strengthen the fort . The enemy lying hovering about the ...
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Relief being come , Captain John Mason , with the rest of his company , returned to the plantation again . We sometimes fell out , with a matter of twenty soldiers , to see whether we could discover the enemy or no .
Relief being come , Captain John Mason , with the rest of his company , returned to the plantation again . We sometimes fell out , with a matter of twenty soldiers , to see whether we could discover the enemy or no .
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In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hundred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily , with other inferior officers , who by commission were bound for to come to rendezvous ...
In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hundred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily , with other inferior officers , who by commission were bound for to come to rendezvous ...
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But Captain Mason having sent down a shallop to Seybrooke fort , and sent the Indians over land to meet and rendezvous at Seabrooke fort , themselves came down in a great massy vessel , which was slow in coming , and very long detained ...
But Captain Mason having sent down a shallop to Seybrooke fort , and sent the Indians over land to meet and rendezvous at Seabrooke fort , themselves came down in a great massy vessel , which was slow in coming , and very long detained ...
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