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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... parties were that had slain these Englishmen . But seeing that they did in this interim convey away their wives and children , and bury their chiefest goods , we per- ceived at length they would fly from us ; but we were patient and ...
... parties were that had slain these Englishmen . But seeing that they did in this interim convey away their wives and children , and bury their chiefest goods , we per- ceived at length they would fly from us ; but we were patient and ...
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... party against the English , the very day after they were beaten out by them ; but being now vanquished , Sasacus , the Pequetan captain , with the remain- der of this massacre , was fled the country . It is not good to give breath to a ...
... party against the English , the very day after they were beaten out by them ; but being now vanquished , Sasacus , the Pequetan captain , with the remain- der of this massacre , was fled the country . It is not good to give breath to a ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. lish world . This last party invaded the Pequetan country , killed twenty - three ... parties of them were since destroyed ; and Captain Patrick , with sixteen or eigh- teen , brought eighty captives to ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. lish world . This last party invaded the Pequetan country , killed twenty - three ... parties of them were since destroyed ; and Captain Patrick , with sixteen or eigh- teen , brought eighty captives to ...
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... to minister justice to all parties ; assuring me further , that I should receive nothing but justice , and that the House would do no wrong to any ; that I was a gentleman of honor and worth , but the public was 66 Sir Ferdinando Gorges's.
... to minister justice to all parties ; assuring me further , that I should receive nothing but justice , and that the House would do no wrong to any ; that I was a gentleman of honor and worth , but the public was 66 Sir Ferdinando Gorges's.
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... party , counsel oftentimes is shy of wading farther than with their safety they may return . However , both did so well , the one for the matter of justice , the other for the matter of law , as in common judgment the objections were ...
... party , counsel oftentimes is shy of wading farther than with their safety they may return . However , both did so well , the one for the matter of justice , the other for the matter of law , as in common judgment the objections were ...
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