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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... friendship , entertain the fugitive Pequets and their captain by cutting off all their heads and hands , which they sent to the Eng- lish , as a testimony of their love and service . A day of thanksgiving was solemnly celebrated for ...
... friendship , entertain the fugitive Pequets and their captain by cutting off all their heads and hands , which they sent to the Eng- lish , as a testimony of their love and service . A day of thanksgiving was solemnly celebrated for ...
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... friends and allies , that had long travailed with us in one and the same quarrel , should now find our swords sharpened as well against as for them . Howsoever reason of state approved thereof , the world forebore not to censure it , as ...
... friends and allies , that had long travailed with us in one and the same quarrel , should now find our swords sharpened as well against as for them . Howsoever reason of state approved thereof , the world forebore not to censure it , as ...
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... friends and associates of the West country , sent from Plymouth Captain Popham as President for that employment , with Captain Rawley Gilbert , and divers other gentlemen of note , in three sail of ships , with one hundred landmen for ...
... friends and associates of the West country , sent from Plymouth Captain Popham as President for that employment , with Captain Rawley Gilbert , and divers other gentlemen of note , in three sail of ships , with one hundred landmen for ...
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... friend , and my nation so worthy a subject . As for the coldness of the clime , I had had too much experience in the world to be frighted with such a blast , as knowing many great kingdoms and large territories more northerly seated ...
... friend , and my nation so worthy a subject . As for the coldness of the clime , I had had too much experience in the world to be frighted with such a blast , as knowing many great kingdoms and large territories more northerly seated ...
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... friendship with those subject to the Bashaba , whom the Captain well knew , being himself one of the Plantation sent over by the Lord Chief Justice , and by that means understood much of his language , found out the place of his birth ...
... friendship with those subject to the Bashaba , whom the Captain well knew , being himself one of the Plantation sent over by the Lord Chief Justice , and by that means understood much of his language , found out the place of his birth ...
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