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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... wounded in the leg ; but certain numbers of theirs slain , and many wounded . This was the substance of the first year's service . Now followeth the ser- vice performed in the second year . This insolent nation , seeing we had used much ...
... wounded in the leg ; but certain numbers of theirs slain , and many wounded . This was the substance of the first year's service . Now followeth the ser- vice performed in the second year . This insolent nation , seeing we had used much ...
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... wounded the seventh . This mightily encouraged the hearts of all , and we took this as a pledge of their further fidelity . Myself taking boat , rowed up to meet the rest of the forces . Lying aboard the vessel with my boat , the ...
... wounded the seventh . This mightily encouraged the hearts of all , and we took this as a pledge of their further fidelity . Myself taking boat , rowed up to meet the rest of the forces . Lying aboard the vessel with my boat , the ...
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... wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A little before we set forth , came a certain ship from the Dutch ...
... wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A little before we set forth , came a certain ship from the Dutch ...
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... wounded . Though it be not commendable for a man to make mention of anything that might tend to his own honor , yet because I would have the providence of God ob- served , and his name magnified , as well for myself as others , I dare ...
... wounded . Though it be not commendable for a man to make mention of anything that might tend to his own honor , yet because I would have the providence of God ob- served , and his name magnified , as well for myself as others , I dare ...
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... wounded many in the house . Then he set fire on the west side , where he entered ; myself set fire on the south end with a train of powder . The fires of both meeting in the centre of the fort , blazed most terribly , and burnt all in ...
... wounded many in the house . Then he set fire on the west side , where he entered ; myself set fire on the south end with a train of powder . The fires of both meeting in the centre of the fort , blazed most terribly , and burnt all in ...
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