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... English and Indian soldiers ( and , if it may be , to save a press ) , according to Captain Church's proposition both to you and us , to allow both the English and Indians alike six shillings per week , in money or money price , besides ...
... English and Indian soldiers ( and , if it may be , to save a press ) , according to Captain Church's proposition both to you and us , to allow both the English and Indians alike six shillings per week , in money or money price , besides ...
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... English , long before R. Thayer was brought to New England , and we believe more than twenty years before the deed given by Wompotucke Josias ; which , indeed , was given and received only as a confirmation of the English title , long ...
... English , long before R. Thayer was brought to New England , and we believe more than twenty years before the deed given by Wompotucke Josias ; which , indeed , was given and received only as a confirmation of the English title , long ...
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... English : as was manifestly proved ; for the English force were scarcely drawn off , when they fell on the remote English settlers with utmost fury and violence , destroying in a barbarous manner all that fell within their reach ...
... English : as was manifestly proved ; for the English force were scarcely drawn off , when they fell on the remote English settlers with utmost fury and violence , destroying in a barbarous manner all that fell within their reach ...
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