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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... ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the chief in way of command of any body committed ...
... ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the chief in way of command of any body committed ...
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... 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 not ...
... 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 not ...
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... ground of it . Not long before the coming of these Eng- lish into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade . We used them well , and traded with them , and took them to be such as would not wrong us in the ...
... ground of it . Not long before the coming of these Eng- lish into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade . We used them well , and traded with them , and took them to be such as would not wrong us in the ...
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... ground of your coming , I will entreat you to give me liberty to go ashore , and I shall inform the body of the people what your intent and resolution is ; and if you will stay aboard , I will bring you a sudden answer . We did grant ...
... ground of your coming , I will entreat you to give me liberty to go ashore , and I shall inform the body of the people what your intent and resolution is ; and if you will stay aboard , I will bring you a sudden answer . We did grant ...
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... ground we raked up , which the soldiers had for booty . Thus we spent the day burning and spoiling the country . Towards night embarked ourselves . The next morning , landing on the Nahanticot shore , where we were served in like nature ...
... ground we raked up , which the soldiers had for booty . Thus we spent the day burning and spoiling the country . Towards night embarked ourselves . The next morning , landing on the Nahanticot shore , where we were served in like nature ...
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