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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... children , and bury their chiefest goods , we per- ceived at length they would fly from us ; but we were patient and bore with them , in expectation to have the greater blow upon them . The last messenger brought us this intelli- gence ...
... children , and bury their chiefest goods , we per- ceived at length they would fly from us ; but we were patient and bore with them , in expectation to have the greater blow upon them . The last messenger brought us this intelli- gence ...
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... children , Having finished their action , they suddenly returned again , bringing with them two maids captives , having put poles in their canoes , as we put masts in our boats , and upon them hung our English men's and women's shirts ...
... children , Having finished their action , they suddenly returned again , bringing with them two maids captives , having put poles in their canoes , as we put masts in our boats , and upon them hung our English men's and women's shirts ...
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... children , and taken two maids captives , the council gave order to send supply . In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hun- dred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily ...
... children , and taken two maids captives , the council gave order to send supply . In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hun- dred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily ...
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... children , the prisoners of hope , to distil a great measure of sweet comfort and consolation into their souls in the time of trouble , so that the soul is more affected with the sense of God's fa- therly love , than with the grief of ...
... children , the prisoners of hope , to distil a great measure of sweet comfort and consolation into their souls in the time of trouble , so that the soul is more affected with the sense of God's fa- therly love , than with the grief of ...
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... children without Christ . The speech of David is memorable , ' that sweet affectionate prince and soldier , " How ... child , ready to suffer what he will impose on thee ; then if he think good to try us , we may exclude no trial , no ...
... children without Christ . The speech of David is memorable , ' that sweet affectionate prince and soldier , " How ... child , ready to suffer what he will impose on thee ; then if he think good to try us , we may exclude no trial , no ...
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