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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... gave them good content , consulted how they might destroy him and his company , to the end they might clothe their bloody flesh with his lawful garments . The Indians having laid the plot , into the boat they came to trade , as they ...
... gave them good content , consulted how they might destroy him and his company , to the end they might clothe their bloody flesh with his lawful garments . The Indians having laid the plot , into the boat they came to trade , as they ...
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... gave just ground to some to conclude that the body of the people had deserted the island . But some knowing them for the generality to be a warlike nation , a people that spend most of their time in the study of warlike policy , were ...
... gave just ground to some to conclude that the body of the people had deserted the island . But some knowing them for the generality to be a warlike nation , a people that spend most of their time in the study of warlike policy , were ...
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... gave fire upon them . They finding our bullets to outreach their arrows , they fled before us . In the meanwhile Colonel Hindecot made to the shore , and some of this number also repulsed him at his landing , but hurt none . We thought ...
... gave fire upon them . They finding our bullets to outreach their arrows , they fled before us . In the meanwhile Colonel Hindecot made to the shore , and some of this number also repulsed him at his landing , but hurt none . We thought ...
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... gave them leave to take their own course , and used as much patience as ever men might , considering the gross abuse they offered us , holding us above an hour in vain hopes . They sent an Indian to tell us that Mommenoteck was found ...
... gave them leave to take their own course , and used as much patience as ever men might , considering the gross abuse they offered us , holding us above an hour in vain hopes . They sent an Indian to tell us that Mommenoteck was found ...
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... 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 , ( as they themselves related afterward ) , did much ...
... 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 , ( as they themselves related afterward ) , did much ...
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