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... River , to be the Narroganset River , the Coweeset country , lying betwixt that Sekonck , alias Pautucket River , and the Narroganset country , where , in reason , the Narroganset River must be found ; yet let that Narroganset River be ...
... River , to be the Narroganset River , the Coweeset country , lying betwixt that Sekonck , alias Pautucket River , and the Narroganset country , where , in reason , the Narroganset River must be found ; yet let that Narroganset River be ...
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... River : and we marched our army from the place where we landed unto Ameruscogen River , and found the river and freshets to be very high ; which bespoke a great improbability of our marching up to the fort that the enemy have sometimes ...
... River : and we marched our army from the place where we landed unto Ameruscogen River , and found the river and freshets to be very high ; which bespoke a great improbability of our marching up to the fort that the enemy have sometimes ...
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... river towards Ammascoggen , on the south - west side of the river . Although the way was extreme difficult , yet it was a more obscure way ; the enemy using to march on the north - east side . We marched that day above the middle falls ...
... river towards Ammascoggen , on the south - west side of the river . Although the way was extreme difficult , yet it was a more obscure way ; the enemy using to march on the north - east side . We marched that day above the middle falls ...
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