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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... fell backwards on the bed asleep . The sagamore took his opportunity , and having a little hatchet under his gar- ment , therewith knocked him in the head . Some being upon the deck and others under , suspected some such thing ; for the ...
... fell backwards on the bed asleep . The sagamore took his opportunity , and having a little hatchet under his gar- ment , therewith knocked him in the head . Some being upon the deck and others under , suspected some such thing ; for the ...
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... fell out , with a matter of twenty soldiers , to see whether we could discover the 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 ...
... fell out , with a matter of twenty soldiers , to see whether we could discover the 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 ...
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... fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ; and , by relation , brought him home , tied him to a stake , flayed his skin off , put hot embers between the flesh and the skin , cut off his fingers and toes ...
... fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ; and , by relation , brought him home , tied him to a stake , flayed his skin off , put hot embers between the flesh and the skin , cut off his fingers and toes ...
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... fell out early in the morning , and brought home five Pequcats ' heads , one prisoner , and mor- tally wounded the seventh . This mightily encouraged the hearts of all , and we took this as a pledge of their further fidelity . Myself ...
... fell out early in the morning , and brought home five Pequcats ' heads , one prisoner , and mor- tally wounded the seventh . This mightily encouraged the hearts of all , and we took this as a pledge of their further fidelity . Myself ...
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... fell from her mouth when she was examined in Seabrooke fort . I having com- mand of Seabrooke fort , she spake these things upon exami- nation , in my hearing . Christian reader , give me leave to appeal to the hearts of all true ...
... fell from her mouth when she was examined in Seabrooke fort . I having com- mand of Seabrooke fort , she spake these things upon exami- nation , in my hearing . Christian reader , give me leave to appeal to the hearts of all true ...
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