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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... burnt and spoiled both houses and corn in great abundance ; but they kept themselves in obscurity . Captain Turner step- ping aside to a swamp , met with some few Indians , and charged upon them , changing some few bullets for arrows ...
... burnt and spoiled both houses and corn in great abundance ; but they kept themselves in obscurity . Captain Turner step- ping aside to a swamp , met with some few Indians , and charged upon them , changing some few bullets for arrows ...
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... burnt their houses , cut down their corn , destroyed some of their dogs instead of men , which they left in their wigwams . U Passing on toward the water side to embark our soldiers , we met with several famous wigwams , with great ...
... burnt their houses , cut down their corn , destroyed some of their dogs instead of men , which they left in their wigwams . U Passing on toward the water side to embark our soldiers , we met with several famous wigwams , with great ...
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... burnt and spoiled what we could light on , we embarked our men , and set sail for the Bay . Having ended this exploit , came off , having one man wounded in the leg ; but certain numbers of theirs slain , and many wounded . This was the ...
... burnt and spoiled what we could light on , we embarked our men , and set sail for the Bay . Having ended this exploit , came off , having one man wounded in the leg ; but certain numbers of theirs slain , and many wounded . This was the ...
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... burnt with the very flame , and were deprived of their arms - in regard the fire burnt their very bowstrings - and so perished valiantly . Mercy they did deserve for their valor , could we have had opportunity to have bestowed it . Many ...
... burnt with the very flame , and were deprived of their arms - in regard the fire burnt their very bowstrings - and so perished valiantly . Mercy they did deserve for their valor , could we have had opportunity to have bestowed it . Many ...
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... burnt the winter before . mitr Besides that , they were strangely perplexed with the great and unseasonable cold they suffered , with that extre- as the like hath not been heard of since , and it seems was universal , it being the same ...
... burnt the winter before . mitr Besides that , they were strangely perplexed with the great and unseasonable cold they suffered , with that extre- as the like hath not been heard of since , and it seems was universal , it being the same ...
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