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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... hundred souls , in the space of two months and less ; so as their country is fully subdued . fallen into the hands of the English . And to the end that God's name might have the glory , and his people see his power , and magnify his ...
... hundred souls , in the space of two months and less ; so as their country is fully subdued . fallen into the hands of the English . And to the end that God's name might have the glory , and his people see his power , and magnify his ...
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... hundred well appointed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Hendicot , and in company with him that had ... hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the ...
... hundred well appointed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Hendicot , and in company with him that had ... hundreds and captains of thousands , captains of fifties and captains of tens . We conceive a cap- tain signifieth the ...
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... hundred more started out of the ambushments , and almost surrounded him and his company ; and some they slew , others they maimed , and forced them to retreat to their fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not ...
... hundred more started out of the ambushments , and almost surrounded him and his company ; and some they slew , others they maimed , and forced them to retreat to their fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not ...
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... hundred tons some six leagues up . With boats and pinnaces you may go a great way further . It is the only key of the country for safety . With twelve pieces of ord- nance , will keep out all the enemies in the world . The mouth of the ...
... hundred tons some six leagues up . With boats and pinnaces you may go a great way further . It is the only key of the country for safety . With twelve pieces of ord- nance , will keep out all the enemies in the world . The mouth of the ...
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... hundred of them , with- out side of our soldiers in a ring battalia , giving a volley of shot upon the fort . So remarkable it appeared to us , as we could not but admire at the providence of God in it , that soldiers so unexpert in the ...
... hundred of them , with- out side of our soldiers in a ring battalia , giving a volley of shot upon the fort . So remarkable it appeared to us , as we could not but admire at the providence of God in it , that soldiers so unexpert in the ...
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