Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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... in the hearts of those that had chief oversight of the company , fearing that the Indians in time of greatest trial might revolt , and turn their backs against those they professed to be their friends , and join with the Pequeats .
... in the hearts of those that had chief oversight of the company , fearing that the Indians in time of greatest trial might revolt , and turn their backs against those they professed to be their friends , and join with the Pequeats .
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the fidelity of these Indians towards us , that now pretend friendship and service to us , that our hearts may be encouraged the more in this work of thine . Immediately myself stepping up , told him that God had answered his desire ...
the fidelity of these Indians towards us , that now pretend friendship and service to us , that our hearts may be encouraged the more in this work of thine . Immediately myself stepping up , told him that God had answered his desire ...
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... which willingly was granted to them , though it were thirty leagues from us ; yet were they safely returned again , and brought home to their friends . Now for the examination of the two maids after they arrived at Seabrooke fort .
... which willingly was granted to them , though it were thirty leagues from us ; yet were they safely returned again , and brought home to their friends . Now for the examination of the two maids after they arrived at Seabrooke fort .
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... himself to their souls , and bear them up , as Peter above the water , that they sink not . But now , my dear and respected friends and fellow soldiers in the Lord , are not you apt to say , If this be the fruit of afflictions ...
... himself to their souls , and bear them up , as Peter above the water , that they sink not . But now , my dear and respected friends and fellow soldiers in the Lord , are not you apt to say , If this be the fruit of afflictions ...
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Sasachus , their chief commander , was all for blood ; the rest for flight , Alleging these arguments : We are a people bereaved of courage , our hearts are sadded with the death of so many of our dear friends ; we see upon what ...
Sasachus , their chief commander , was all for blood ; the rest for flight , Alleging these arguments : We are a people bereaved of courage , our hearts are sadded with the death of so many of our dear friends ; we see upon what ...
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