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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... land . Drawing near the shore through the strength of wind , and the hollowness of the sea , we durst not adventure to run ashore , but were forced to wade up to the middle ; but once having got up off our legs , we gave fire upon them ...
... land . Drawing near the shore through the strength of wind , and the hollowness of the sea , we durst not adventure to run ashore , but were forced to wade up to the middle ; but once having got up off our legs , we gave fire upon them ...
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... on both sides of the river , fearing we would land in the night . They made most doleful and woful cries all the night , ( so that we could 07 scarce rest ) hallooing one to another , and History of the Pequot War . 7.
... on both sides of the river , fearing we would land in the night . They made most doleful and woful cries all the night , ( so that we could 07 scarce rest ) hallooing one to another , and History of the Pequot War . 7.
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... land our forces , came with a message to entreat us to come no nearer , but stand in a valley , which had between us and them an ascent , that took our sight from them ; but they might see us to hurt us , to our prejudice . Thus from ...
... land our forces , came with a message to entreat us to come no nearer , but stand in a valley , which had between us and them an ascent , that took our sight from them ; but they might see us to hurt us , to our prejudice . Thus from ...
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... land to meet and rendez- vous at Seabrooke fort , themselves came down in a great massy vessel , which was slow in coming , and very long detained by cross winds . The Indians coming to Seabrooke , were desirous to fall out on the ...
... land to meet and rendez- vous at Seabrooke fort , themselves came down in a great massy vessel , which was slow in coming , and very long detained by cross winds . The Indians coming to Seabrooke , were desirous to fall out on the ...
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... land , fear not a little trouble . More men would go to sea , if they were sure to meet with no storms . But he is the most courageous soldier , that sees the battle pitched , the drums beat an alarm , and trumpets sound a charge , and ...
... land , fear not a little trouble . More men would go to sea , if they were sure to meet with no storms . But he is the most courageous soldier , that sees the battle pitched , the drums beat an alarm , and trumpets sound a charge , and ...
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