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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... vessel of Master Oldham , and not seeing him there , gave fire upon them and slew some ; others leaped overboard , besides two of the number which he preserved alive and brought to the Bay . The blood of the innocent called for ...
... vessel of Master Oldham , and not seeing him there , gave fire upon them and slew some ; others leaped overboard , besides two of the number which he preserved alive and brought to the Bay . The blood of the innocent called for ...
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... vessel ? Yet mistake not . I say not that they are bound to call their wives in council , though they are bound to take their private advice ( so far as they see it make for their advantage and their good ) ; instance Abraham . But to ...
... vessel ? Yet mistake not . I say not that they are bound to call their wives in council , though they are bound to take their private advice ( so far as they see it make for their advantage and their good ) ; instance Abraham . But to ...
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... vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in multitudes along the water side , crying , What cheer , Eng- lishmen , what cheer , what do you come for ? They not thinking we intended war , went on cheerfully until they come to ...
... vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in multitudes along the water side , crying , What cheer , Eng- lishmen , what cheer , what do you come for ? They not thinking we intended war , went on cheerfully until they come to ...
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... vessel that came to us in way of trade . We used them well , and traded with them , 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 ...
... vessel that came to us in way of trade . We used them well , and traded with them , 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 ...
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... vessel , being brought to an anchor in Conetticot river , went ashore , not suspecting the bloody - mindedness of those persons , who fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ; and , by relation ...
... vessel , being brought to an anchor in Conetticot river , went ashore , not suspecting the bloody - mindedness of those persons , who fell upon him and a man with him , whom they wickedly and barbarously slew ; and , by relation ...
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