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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... enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the ...
... enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the ...
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... 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 fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come ...
... 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 fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come ...
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... enemy or no . They seeing us ( lying in ambush ) gave us leave to pass by them , considering we were too hot for them to meddle with us . Our men being completely armed , with corselets , mus- kets , bandoleers , rests , and swords ...
... enemy or no . They seeing us ( lying in ambush ) gave us leave to pass by them , considering we were too hot for them to meddle with us . Our men being completely armed , with corselets , mus- kets , bandoleers , rests , and swords ...
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... enemies in the world . The mouth of the river is narrow , lies full upon the southeast sea ; so as there is no anchoring without , except you hazard ship and men . It is accommodated with a good soil , abundance of good timber ; meadows ...
... enemies in the world . The mouth of the river is narrow , lies full upon the southeast sea ; so as there is no anchoring without , except you hazard ship and men . It is accommodated with a good soil , abundance of good timber ; meadows ...
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... out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join with the English , or at least to be under their conduct , 1 that they might revenge themselves of those bloody enemies History of the Pequot War . 15.
... out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join with the English , or at least to be under their conduct , 1 that they might revenge themselves of those bloody enemies History of the Pequot War . 15.
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