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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... side , where we intended to quarter that night , be- cause we knew not how to get our maimed men to Pequeat river . As yet we saw not our pinnaces sail along , but feared the Lord had crossed them , which also the master of the barque ...
... side , where we intended to quarter that night , be- cause we knew not how to get our maimed men to Pequeat river . As yet we saw not our pinnaces sail along , but feared the Lord had crossed them , which also the master of the barque ...
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... side ; there he met with a shallop sent down to Seabrooke fort , which had in it three men ; they let fly upon them , shot many arrows into them . Cou- rageous were the English , and died in their hands , but with a great deal of valor ...
... side ; there he met with a shallop sent down to Seabrooke fort , which had in it three men ; they let fly upon them , shot many arrows into them . Cou- rageous were the English , and died in their hands , but with a great deal of valor ...
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... side with their enemies and ours , when we despair of better remedy . These cruel , but wily Mohocks , in con- templation of the English , and to procure their friendship , entertain the fugitive Pequets and their captain by cutting off ...
... side with their enemies and ours , when we despair of better remedy . These cruel , but wily Mohocks , in con- templation of the English , and to procure their friendship , entertain the fugitive Pequets and their captain by cutting off ...
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... sides , saw no cause wherefore we should not enjoy what the King had granted us , as well as they what the King had [ * This Patent is published in Hazard's Historical Collections , Vol . I. page 103 . It is dated November 3 , 1620. By ...
... sides , saw no cause wherefore we should not enjoy what the King had granted us , as well as they what the King had [ * This Patent is published in Hazard's Historical Collections , Vol . I. page 103 . It is dated November 3 , 1620. By ...
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... sides , and yet not come near my journey's end . CHAPTER XXII . Of the descent of Mr. Perce , Mr. Day , others their associates , within our limits , being bound for Virginia . BEFORE the unhappy controversy happened between those of ...
... sides , and yet not come near my journey's end . CHAPTER XXII . Of the descent of Mr. Perce , Mr. Day , others their associates , within our limits , being bound for Virginia . BEFORE the unhappy controversy happened between those of ...
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