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... night , and embarked ourselves , myself setting sail for Sea- brooke fort . Captain Mason and Captain Patrick marching over land , burned and spoiled the country between the Pequeat and Conetticot river , where we received them . The ...
... night , and embarked ourselves , myself setting sail for Sea- brooke fort . Captain Mason and Captain Patrick marching over land , burned and spoiled the country between the Pequeat and Conetticot river , where we received them . The ...
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... night , and sentinels were set in convenient places about the plantations , the drum beating when they went to the watch , and every man commanded to be in readiness upon an alarm , upon pain of five pound . A day of fast and prayers ...
... night , and sentinels were set in convenient places about the plantations , the drum beating when they went to the watch , and every man commanded to be in readiness upon an alarm , upon pain of five pound . A day of fast and prayers ...
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... night . Being on the way , and having a mile to march through swamps , the Nyanticke hearts failed , for fear of the Pequets , and so they ran away , as also did some of the Narragansets . Of five or six hundred Indians , not above half ...
... night . Being on the way , and having a mile to march through swamps , the Nyanticke hearts failed , for fear of the Pequets , and so they ran away , as also did some of the Narragansets . Of five or six hundred Indians , not above half ...
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... night sleep quietly ashore , with good cheer and what fires you will , or , when you please , with your wives and family ; they only [ in ] their ships in the main ocean . The mullets here are in that abundance you may take 15 them with ...
... night sleep quietly ashore , with good cheer and what fires you will , or , when you please , with your wives and family ; they only [ in ] their ships in the main ocean . The mullets here are in that abundance you may take 15 them with ...
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... night , and lived on what they found , yet were not sick . But I would wish none put himself long to such plunges , except neces- sity constrain it . Yet worthy is that person to starve that here cannot live , if he have sense ...
... night , and lived on what they found , yet were not sick . But I would wish none put himself long to such plunges , except neces- sity constrain it . Yet worthy is that person to starve that here cannot live , if he have sense ...
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