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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... soldiers not accustomed to war , were drove out of their country , and 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 ...
... soldiers not accustomed to war , were drove out of their country , and 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 ...
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... soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Hendicot , and in company with him that had command , Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the ...
... soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Hendicot , and in company with him that had command , Captain John Un- derhill , Captain Nathan Turner , Captain William Jenning- son , besides other inferior officers . I would not have the ...
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... soldiers . Drawing near to the place of landing , the number that rose from behind the barricado were between fifty or sixty able . fighting men , men as straight as arrows , very tall , and of active bodies , having their arrows ...
... soldiers . Drawing near to the place of landing , the number that rose from behind the barricado were between fifty or sixty able . fighting men , men as straight as arrows , very tall , and of active bodies , having their arrows ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. rude soldier . If they be so courteous to their wives , as to take their advice in warlike ... soldiers . Having set forth our senti- nels , and laid out our pardues , we betook ourselves to the guard ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. rude soldier . If they be so courteous to their wives , as to take their advice in warlike ... soldiers . Having set forth our senti- nels , and laid out our pardues , we betook ourselves to the guard ...
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... soldiers , we met with several famous wigwams , with great heaps of pleasant corn ready shelled ; but not able to bring it away , we did throw their mats upon it , and set fire and burnt it . Many well - wrought mats our soldiers ...
... soldiers , we met with several famous wigwams , with great heaps of pleasant corn ready shelled ; but not able to bring it away , we did throw their mats upon it , and set fire and burnt it . Many well - wrought mats our soldiers ...
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