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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... granted , or else they would not send him ashore , which they promised they would do , if we would answer their desires . We sent them so much aboard , according to demand , and they , according to their promise , sent him ashore ...
... granted , or else they would not send him ashore , which they promised they would do , if we would answer their desires . We sent them so much aboard , according to demand , and they , according to their promise , sent him ashore ...
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... granted . O Lord God , if it be thy blessed will , vouchsafe so much favor to thy poor distressed servants , as to manifest one pledge of thy love , that may confirm us of 、 A the fidelity of these Indians towards us , that 16 Capt ...
... granted . O Lord God , if it be thy blessed will , vouchsafe so much favor to thy poor distressed servants , as to manifest one pledge of thy love , that may confirm us of 、 A the fidelity of these Indians towards us , that 16 Capt ...
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... 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 . The eldest of them 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 . The eldest of them was ...
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... granted us , and fell out , the Pequeats , Narragansets , and Mohigeners changing a few arrows together after such a manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another ...
... granted us , and fell out , the Pequeats , Narragansets , and Mohigeners changing a few arrows together after such a manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another ...
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... granted them : Especially of such , who in some sort may be termed benefactors , as secondary donors of what ( by God's favor ) is had , or to be had from those springs they first found and left to posterity to bathe themselves in . But ...
... granted them : Especially of such , who in some sort may be termed benefactors , as secondary donors of what ( by God's favor ) is had , or to be had from those springs they first found and left to posterity to bathe themselves in . But ...
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