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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... command , Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the world wonder at the great number of commanders to so few men , but know that the Indians ...
... command , Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the world wonder at the great number of commanders to so few men , but know that the Indians ...
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... command there , to enterprise some stratagem upon these bloody Indians . The Conetticot company having with them threescore Mohiggeners , whom the Pequeats had drove out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join ...
... command there , to enterprise some stratagem upon these bloody Indians . The Conetticot company having with them threescore Mohiggeners , whom the Pequeats had drove out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join ...
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... command of our ordnance , we desired the master to come ashore . The master and merchant , willing to answer our expectation , came forth , and sitting with us awhile unexpectedly revealed their intent , that they were bound for Pequeat ...
... command of our ordnance , we desired the master to come ashore . The master and merchant , willing to answer our expectation , came forth , and sitting with us awhile unexpectedly revealed their intent , that they were bound for Pequeat ...
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... command to the former ves- sel to get these captives , what charge soever they were at , nay , though they did hazard their peace with them , and to gratify him with the first sight of them after their deliver- So they earnestly ...
... command to the former ves- sel to get these captives , what charge soever they were at , nay , though they did hazard their peace with them , and to gratify him with the first sight of them after their deliver- So they earnestly ...
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... command , when we are in garrison , much to consult with a private soldier , or to ask his advice in point of war ; much less in a matter of so great a moment as that was , which experi- ence had often taught me was not a time to put ...
... command , when we are in garrison , much to consult with a private soldier , or to ask his advice in point of war ; much less in a matter of so great a moment as that was , which experi- ence had often taught me was not a time to put ...
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