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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... slain by the sword , to the number of fif- teen 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 ...
... slain by the sword , to the number of fif- teen 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 ...
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... slain . 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 coun- sel of his wife ...
... slain . 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 coun- sel of his wife ...
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... slain some fourteen , and maimed others , we embarked ourselves , and set sail for Seasbrooke fort , where we lay through distress of weather four days ; then we departed . The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Cap- tain ...
... slain some fourteen , and maimed others , we embarked ourselves , and set sail for Seasbrooke fort , where we lay through distress of weather four days ; then we departed . The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Cap- tain ...
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... slain any English . True it is , saith he , we have slain such a number of men ; but consider the ground of it . Not long before the coming of these Eng- lish into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade ...
... slain any English . True it is , saith he , we have slain such a number of men ; but consider the ground of it . Not long before the coming of these Eng- lish into the river , there was a certain vessel that came to us in way of trade ...
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... slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their blood , for we ourselves are liable to account for them . The answer of the ambassador was , We know no difference be- tween the Dutch and the English ; they ...
... slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their blood , for we ourselves are liable to account for them . The answer of the ambassador was , We know no difference be- tween the Dutch and the English ; they ...
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