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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... 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 us . It is reported by themselves , that there were about ...
... 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 us . It is reported by themselves , that there were about ...
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... received their desires , they freely promised , and gave up themselves to march along with us , wherever we would go . God having eased us from that oppression that lay upon us , thinking we should have been left in great misery for ...
... received their desires , they freely promised , and gave up themselves to march along with us , wherever we would go . God having eased us from that oppression that lay upon us , thinking we should have been left in great misery for ...
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... received them . The Pequeats having received so terrible a blow , and being much affrighted with the destruction of so many , the next day fell into consultation . Assembling their most ablest men together , propounded these three ...
... received them . The Pequeats having received so terrible a blow , and being much affrighted with the destruction of so many , the next day fell into consultation . Assembling their most ablest men together , propounded these three ...
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... received of the death of the Lord Chief Justice , that suddenly followed the death of their President ; but the latter was not so strange , in that he was well stricken in years before he went , and had long been an infirm man ...
... received of the death of the Lord Chief Justice , that suddenly followed the death of their President ; but the latter was not so strange , in that he was well stricken in years before he went , and had long been an infirm man ...
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... received his commission and instructions , he departed in October , 1615 , and spent the time of his being in those parts in searching of the country and finding out the commodities thereof . But the war was at the height , and the ...
... received his commission and instructions , he departed in October , 1615 , and spent the time of his being in those parts in searching of the country and finding out the commodities thereof . But the war was at the height , and the ...
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