Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... Indians ; and therefore , briefly , if you will bring them , tell us ; if not , we set sail , and will turn all your Indians over- board in the main ocean , so soon as ever we come out . They taking this to be a jest , slighted what was ...
... Indians ; and therefore , briefly , if you will bring them , tell us ; if not , we set sail , and will turn all your Indians over- board in the main ocean , so soon as ever we come out . They taking this to be a jest , slighted what was ...
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... Indians , twenty and thirty at a time , which our soldiers received and entertained with the point of the sword . Down fell men , women , and children ; those that scaped us , fell into the hands of the Indians that were in the rear of ...
... Indians , twenty and thirty at a time , which our soldiers received and entertained with the point of the sword . Down fell men , women , and children ; those that scaped us , fell into the hands of the Indians that were in the rear of ...
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... Indians , that had stood close to us hitherto , were fallen into consultation , and were resolved for to leave us in a land we knew not which way to get out . Suddenly after their resolution , fifty of the Narraganset Indians fell off ...
... Indians , that had stood close to us hitherto , were fallen into consultation , and were resolved for to leave us in a land we knew not which way to get out . Suddenly after their resolution , fifty of the Narraganset Indians fell off ...
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... Indians , which he pursued a little way , thinking to cut them off . But presently they perceived themselves encom- passed with hundreds of them , who let fly their arrows furi- ously , and came desperately upon the muzzles of their mus ...
... Indians , which he pursued a little way , thinking to cut them off . But presently they perceived themselves encom- passed with hundreds of them , who let fly their arrows furi- ously , and came desperately upon the muzzles of their mus ...
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... Indians , who was a son of King Beaver , and was afterwards presented by him to Bisquittam , another Delaware chief , and an uncle of the captor . Eliza- beth Henry was also captured at the same time . The party of Indians , to whom the ...
... Indians , who was a son of King Beaver , and was afterwards presented by him to Bisquittam , another Delaware chief , and an uncle of the captor . Eliza- beth Henry was also captured at the same time . The party of Indians , to whom the ...
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