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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... thought desirable to perpetuate it by multiplying copies of it in our Historical Collections . Mason's History of the same war is contained in the 8th volume of our second series , and Lion Gardiner's in the 3d volume of the third ...
... thought desirable to perpetuate it by multiplying copies of it in our Historical Collections . Mason's History of the same war is contained in the 8th volume of our second series , and Lion Gardiner's in the 3d volume of the third ...
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... thought they would stand it out with us , but they perceiving we were in earnest , fled ; and left their wigwams , or houses , and provi- sion to the use of our soldiers . Having set forth our senti- nels , and laid out our pardues , we ...
... thought they would stand it out with us , but they perceiving we were in earnest , fled ; and left their wigwams , or houses , and provi- sion to the use of our soldiers . Having set forth our senti- nels , and laid out our pardues , we ...
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... thought was in the hands of honest men , and we had never wronged them . But we saw there was no remedy ; their expectation must be granted , or else they would not send him ashore , which they promised they would do , if we would ...
... thought was in the hands of honest men , and we had never wronged them . But we saw there was no remedy ; their expectation must be granted , or else they would not send him ashore , which they promised they would do , if we would ...
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... thought to have blown up the Indians by setting fire to the powder . These devil's instruments spying this plot of the English , leaped overboard as the powder was a firing , and saved themselves ; but all the English were blown up ...
... thought to have blown up the Indians by setting fire to the powder . These devil's instruments spying this plot of the English , leaped overboard as the powder was a firing , and saved themselves ; but all the English were blown up ...
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... thoughts - How shall I commit this great evil and sin against my God ? Their hearts were much taken up with the consideration of God's just displea- sure to them , that had lived under so prudent means of grace as they did , and had ...
... thoughts - How shall I commit this great evil and sin against my God ? Their hearts were much taken up with the consideration of God's just displea- sure to them , that had lived under so prudent means of grace as they did , and had ...
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