Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 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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... arms ( Stith , p . 412 ) . It is extraordinary , that , on their evidence , Stith should not only question the veracity of Smith , but entirely set aside the declaration of four such men of established character as Captain Nathaniel ...
... arms ( Stith , p . 412 ) . It is extraordinary , that , on their evidence , Stith should not only question the veracity of Smith , but entirely set aside the declaration of four such men of established character as Captain Nathaniel ...
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... arms was an act of disobedience ; but his fault was not likely , after the massacre , to be repeated , and was also in some measure atoned for by his subsequent services in the field against the savages . - The labors making tar , pitch ...
... arms was an act of disobedience ; but his fault was not likely , after the massacre , to be repeated , and was also in some measure atoned for by his subsequent services in the field against the savages . - The labors making tar , pitch ...
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... arms , the Chickahominies to pay their stipulated tribute of corn , yet by weakly yielding to the crafty request of Opechancanough , to make no peace with them without his advice , enabled that savage chief to make himself more ...
... arms , the Chickahominies to pay their stipulated tribute of corn , yet by weakly yielding to the crafty request of Opechancanough , to make no peace with them without his advice , enabled that savage chief to make himself more ...
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... arms or ammunition to an Indian was punishable by hanging , as soon as the fact was proved , " without all redemption . " No one was allowed to go to any Indian town , habitation , or place of resort , without the Governor's permission ...
... arms or ammunition to an Indian was punishable by hanging , as soon as the fact was proved , " without all redemption . " No one was allowed to go to any Indian town , habitation , or place of resort , without the Governor's permission ...
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... arms and tools as he and other Indians had got by murther and stealing from others of our nation , with some quantity of corn , for the colony's relief . " To persuade the king , Japazaw , to deliver Pocahontas into his hands , Argall ...
... arms and tools as he and other Indians had got by murther and stealing from others of our nation , with some quantity of corn , for the colony's relief . " To persuade the king , Japazaw , to deliver Pocahontas into his hands , Argall ...
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