Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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... and without question was the death of him . Having spent that day in burning and spoiling the island , we took up the quarter for that night . About midnight myself went out with ten men 6 Capt . John Underhill's.
... and without question was the death of him . Having spent that day in burning and spoiling the island , we took up the quarter for that night . About midnight myself went out with ten men 6 Capt . John Underhill's.
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... and took them to be such as would not wrong us in the least matter . But our sachem or prince coming aboard , they laid a plot how they might destroy him ; which plot discovereth itself by the event , as followeth .
... and took them to be such as would not wrong us in the least matter . But our sachem or prince coming aboard , they laid a plot how they might destroy him ; which plot discovereth itself by the event , as followeth .
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We did not discountenance them for the present , but took our opportunity and came aboard . The sachem's son succeeding his father , was the man that came into the cabin of Captain Stone , and Captain Stone having drunk more than did ...
We did not discountenance them for the present , but took our opportunity and came aboard . The sachem's son succeeding his father , was the man that came into the cabin of Captain Stone , and Captain Stone having drunk more than did ...
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He seeing us land our forces , came with a message to entreat us to come no nearer , but stand in a valley , which had between us and them an ascent , that took our sight from them ; but they might see us to hurt us , to our prejudice .
He seeing us land our forces , came with a message to entreat us to come no nearer , but stand in a valley , which had between us and them an ascent , that took our sight from them ; but they might see us to hurt us , to our prejudice .
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The enemy lying hovering about the fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay , to that right worshipful gentleC J ...
The enemy lying hovering about the fort , continually took notice of the supplies that were come , and forbore drawing near it as before ; and letters were immediately sent to the Bay , to that right worshipful gentleC J ...
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