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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... Fort , or Palizado . Also a discovery of these places , that as yet have very few or no Inhabi- tants , which would yeeld speciall accommodation to such as will Plant there , Queenapoick . Agu - wom . Hudson's River . Long Island ...
... Fort , or Palizado . Also a discovery of these places , that as yet have very few or no Inhabi- tants , which would yeeld speciall accommodation to such as will Plant there , Queenapoick . Agu - wom . Hudson's River . Long Island ...
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... fort , where we lay through distress of weather four days ; then we departed . The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Cap- tain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the ...
... fort , where we lay through distress of weather four days ; then we departed . The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Cap- tain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the ...
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... fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not all slain . Some of their arms they got from them , others put on the English clothes , and came to the fort jeering of them , and calling , Come and fetch your Eng ...
... fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not all slain . Some of their arms they got from them , others put on the English clothes , and came to the fort jeering of them , and calling , Come and fetch your Eng ...
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... fort . For assuredly without supply suddenly came , in reason all would be lost , and fall into the hands of the ene- my . This was the trouble and perplexity that lay upon the spirits of the poor garrison . Upon serious consideration ...
... fort . For assuredly without supply suddenly came , in reason all would be lost , and fall into the hands of the ene- my . This was the trouble and perplexity that lay upon the spirits of the poor garrison . Upon serious consideration ...
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... fort . This fort lies upon a river called Conetticot , at the mouth of it , a place of a very good soil , good meadow , divers sorts of good wood , timber , variety of fish of several kinds , fowl in abundance , geese , ducks , brankes ...
... fort . This fort lies upon a river called Conetticot , at the mouth of it , a place of a very good soil , good meadow , divers sorts of good wood , timber , variety of fish of several kinds , fowl in abundance , geese , ducks , brankes ...
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