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... four , and so treated them that two more of the four were turned ; and those four signed and sealed my mittimus ( of which a copy enclosed ) . * I told the court that I should go to prison with much more peace than they sent me thither ...
... four , and so treated them that two more of the four were turned ; and those four signed and sealed my mittimus ( of which a copy enclosed ) . * I told the court that I should go to prison with much more peace than they sent me thither ...
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... four canoes . The rest of the enemy ran into the woods . We went on board ; sent away two vessels with the captives , and sick and wounded men ; and buried our dead , which was three English and four Indians . The wounded were seventeen ...
... four canoes . The rest of the enemy ran into the woods . We went on board ; sent away two vessels with the captives , and sick and wounded men ; and buried our dead , which was three English and four Indians . The wounded were seventeen ...
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... four of them were going to one Chambers's , about two o'clock at night , they heard the Indians coming down the hill , to cross [ the ] Delaware , as was supposed ; when one of the four fired on them . They immediately fled ; giving a ...
... four of them were going to one Chambers's , about two o'clock at night , they heard the Indians coming down the hill , to cross [ the ] Delaware , as was supposed ; when one of the four fired on them . They immediately fled ; giving a ...
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