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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Give me leave to observe two things from hence ; first , when the hour of death is not yet come , you see God useth weak means to keep his purpose unviolated ; secondly , let no man despise advice and counsel of his wife , though she be ...
Give me leave to observe two things from hence ; first , when the hour of death is not yet come , you see God useth weak means to keep his purpose unviolated ; secondly , let no man despise advice and counsel of his wife , though she be ...
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They keeping their boat aboard , and not desirous of our company , gave us leave to stand hallooing ashore , that they might work their mischievous plot . But as we stood they called to us , and demanded of us a bushel of wampam - peke ...
They keeping their boat aboard , and not desirous of our company , gave us leave to stand hallooing ashore , that they might work their mischievous plot . But as we stood they called to us , and demanded of us a bushel of wampam - peke ...
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... or else we will beat up the drum , and march through the country , and spoil your corn . His answer , If you will but stay a little while , I will step to the plantation and seek for them . We gave them leave to take their own ...
... or else we will beat up the drum , and march through the country , and spoil your corn . His answer , If you will but stay a little while , I will step to the plantation and seek for them . We gave them leave to take their own ...
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They seeing us ( lying in ambush ) gave us leave to pass by them , considering we were too hot for them to meddle with us . Our men being completely armed , with corselets , muskets , bandoleers , rests , and swords , ( as they ...
They seeing us ( lying in ambush ) gave us leave to pass by them , considering we were too hot for them to meddle with us . Our men being completely armed , with corselets , muskets , bandoleers , rests , and swords , ( as they ...
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Before we proceed any farther to a full relation of the insolent proceeding of this barbarous nation , give me leave to touch upon the several accommodations that belong to this Seybrooke fort . This fort lies upon a river called ...
Before we proceed any farther to a full relation of the insolent proceeding of this barbarous nation , give me leave to touch upon the several accommodations that belong to this Seybrooke fort . This fort lies upon a river called ...
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