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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... things ; first , give a true narration of the warlike proceedings that hath been in New England these two years last ... thing required , I shall , according to my ability , begin with a relation of our warlike proceedings , and will ...
... things ; first , give a true narration of the warlike proceedings that hath been in New England these two years last ... thing required , I shall , according to my ability , begin with a relation of our warlike proceedings , and will ...
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... 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 , though she be a woman . It were strange ...
... 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 , though she be a woman . It were strange ...
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... thing ; for the rest of the Indians that were aboard , had order to pro- ceed against the rest at one time ; but the English spying treachery , run immediately into the cook - room , and , with a fire - brand , had thought to have blown ...
... thing ; for the rest of the Indians that were aboard , had order to pro- ceed against the rest at one time ; but the English spying treachery , run immediately into the cook - room , and , with a fire - brand , had thought to have blown ...
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... things had been well . But they seeing there was no advantage more to be had against the fort , they enterprised a new action , and fell upon Watertowne , now called Wethersfield , with two hun- dred Indians . Before they came to ...
... things had been well . But they seeing there was no advantage more to be had against the fort , they enterprised a new action , and fell upon Watertowne , now called Wethersfield , with two hun- dred Indians . Before they came to ...
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... things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they could not have liberty to go upon their design , gave us a note under their hands , that if we would give them liberty ...
... things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they could not have liberty to go upon their design , gave us a note under their hands , that if we would give them liberty ...
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