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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... manner , as though he had received intelligence of our coming . Which Indian gave just 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 ...
... manner , as though he had received intelligence of our coming . Which Indian gave just 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 ...
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... manner of their bloody action . Saith the ambassador to us , Could ye blame us for revenging so cruel a murder ? for we distinguish not between the Dutch and English , but took them to be one nation , and therefore we do not conceive ...
... manner of their bloody action . Saith the ambassador to us , Could ye blame us for revenging so cruel a murder ? for we distinguish not between the Dutch and English , but took them to be one nation , and therefore we do not conceive ...
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... manner , we much fearing they had enterprised some desperate action upon the English , we gave fire with a piece of ordnance , and shot among their canoes . And though they were a mile from us , yet the bullet grazed not above twenty ...
... manner , we much fearing they had enterprised some desperate action upon the English , we gave fire with a piece of ordnance , and shot among their canoes . And though they were a mile from us , yet the bullet grazed not above twenty ...
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... manner . And though sometimes , saith she , I cried out , David - like , I shall one day perish by the hands of Saul , I shall one day die by the hands of these barbarous Indians ; and specially if our people should come forth to war ...
... manner . And though sometimes , saith she , I cried out , David - like , I shall one day perish by the hands of Saul , I shall one day die by the hands of these barbarous Indians ; and specially if our people should come forth to war ...
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... manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another , but shot remote , and not point - blank , as we often do with our bullets , but at rovers , and then they gaze up ...
... manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another , but shot remote , and not point - blank , as we often do with our bullets , but at rovers , and then they gaze up ...
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