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to.a by his merciful providence , prevented the danger , which by that false , underhand dealing they were exposed ... dangers and deaths . It is also very remarkable and worthy of consideration , that if they had , according to their ...
to.a by his merciful providence , prevented the danger , which by that false , underhand dealing they were exposed ... dangers and deaths . It is also very remarkable and worthy of consideration , that if they had , according to their ...
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... danger , they plotted against them all . Massasoit discov- ered the conspiracy , that it was like speedily to be put in execution in this opportunity of their weakness and want , advising them to surprise some of the chief in the plot ...
... danger , they plotted against them all . Massasoit discov- ered the conspiracy , that it was like speedily to be put in execution in this opportunity of their weakness and want , advising them to surprise some of the chief in the plot ...
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... danger of having it possessed by others , whether Dutch , or of their own nation . But that which was the causa пgonzovμevn , or impulsive cause , ( as wise men deemed , ) and themselves did not altogether con- ceal , was the strong ...
... danger of having it possessed by others , whether Dutch , or of their own nation . But that which was the causa пgonzovμevn , or impulsive cause , ( as wise men deemed , ) and themselves did not altogether con- ceal , was the strong ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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