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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... taken the life of our countrymen , and made them- selves master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the boat , and knowing her to ...
... taken the life of our countrymen , and made them- selves master of their goods . Suspecting this , he bore up to them , and approaching near them was confirmed that his jealousy was just . Seeing Indians in the boat , and knowing her to ...
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... taken two maids captives , the council gave order to send supply . In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hun- dred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily , with other ...
... taken two maids captives , the council gave order to send supply . In the mean while the Conetticot plantations sent down one hun- dred armed soldiers , under the conduct of Captain John Mason , and Lieutenant Seily , with other ...
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... taken notice of , and his name glorified , that is so ready for to honor his own ordinance . The hearts of all in general being much perplexed , fearing the infidelity of these Indians , having not heard what an exploit they had wrought ...
... taken notice of , and his name glorified , that is so ready for to honor his own ordinance . The hearts of all in general being much perplexed , fearing the infidelity of these Indians , having not heard what an exploit they had wrought ...
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... taken , it bred some agitations between their several com- manders ; but God was pleased , out of his love , to carry things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they ...
... taken , it bred some agitations between their several com- manders ; but God was pleased , out of his love , to carry things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they ...
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... taken captives of the Pequeats , and thinking his own vessel to be there a trading with them , he had managed out a pinnace pur- posely , to give strict order and command to the former ves- sel to get these captives , what charge soever ...
... taken captives of the Pequeats , and thinking his own vessel to be there a trading with them , he had managed out a pinnace pur- posely , to give strict order and command to the former ves- sel to get these captives , what charge soever ...
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