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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... ground , which was surrounded with trees and half trees , set into the ground three feet deep , and fastened close one to another , as you may see more clearly described in the figure of it before the book . • without order themselves ...
... ground , which was surrounded with trees and half trees , set into the ground three feet deep , and fastened close one to another , as you may see more clearly described in the figure of it before the book . • without order themselves ...
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... ground , so thick , in some places , that you could hardly pass along . It may be demanded , Why should you be so furious ? ( as some have said ) . Should not Christians have more mercy and compassion ? But I would refer you to David's ...
... ground , so thick , in some places , that you could hardly pass along . It may be demanded , Why should you be so furious ? ( as some have said ) . Should not Christians have more mercy and compassion ? But I would refer you to David's ...
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... ground , wanting food and such nourishable things as might refresh them in this faint state . But we were not supplied with any such things whereby we might relieve them , but only were constrained to look up to God , and to entreat him ...
... ground , wanting food and such nourishable things as might refresh them in this faint state . But we were not supplied with any such things whereby we might relieve them , but only were constrained to look up to God , and to entreat him ...
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... ground , dry and of best advantage , forty or fifty foot square ( but this was at least two acres of ground . ) Here they pitch , close together as they can , young 38 P. Vincent's History.
... ground , dry and of best advantage , forty or fifty foot square ( but this was at least two acres of ground . ) Here they pitch , close together as they can , young 38 P. Vincent's History.
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... ground , and within rammed three foot deep with undermining , the earth being cast up for their better shelter against the enemy's dis- chargements . Betwixt these palisadoes are divers loop- holes , through which they let fly their ...
... ground , and within rammed three foot deep with undermining , the earth being cast up for their better shelter against the enemy's dis- chargements . Betwixt these palisadoes are divers loop- holes , through which they let fly their ...
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