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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... to any captain to go forth against an enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens .
... to any captain to go forth against an enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens .
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Which Indian gave just ground to some to conclude that the body of the people had deserted the island . dapatan But some knowing them for the generality to be a warlike nation , a people that spend most of their time in the study of ...
Which Indian gave just ground to some to conclude that the body of the people had deserted the island . dapatan But some knowing them for the generality to be a warlike nation , a people that spend most of their time in the study of ...
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True it is , saith he , we have slain such a number of men ; but consider the ground of it . Not long before the coming of these English into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade .
True it is , saith he , we have slain such a number of men ; but consider the ground of it . Not long before the coming of these English into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade .
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He answered , Understanding the 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 ...
He answered , Understanding the 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 ...
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wigwams , spoiling their corn , and many other necessaries that they had buried in the ground we raked up , which the soldiers had for booty . Thus we spent the day burning and spoiling the country . Towards night embarked ourselves .
wigwams , spoiling their corn , and many other necessaries that they had buried in the ground we raked up , which the soldiers had for booty . Thus we spent the day burning and spoiling the country . Towards night embarked ourselves .
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