The History of Philip's War: Commonly Called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704J. & B. Williams, 1829 - 360 Seiten |
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... inhabitants ; one third of which were warriours . Their numbers gradually diminished as the whites increased , so that we may conclude that there were not less than 10,000 warriours at the commencement of Philip's war . Hutchinson , I ...
... inhabitants ; one third of which were warriours . Their numbers gradually diminished as the whites increased , so that we may conclude that there were not less than 10,000 warriours at the commencement of Philip's war . Hutchinson , I ...
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... inhabitants of Newengland amounted to about 120,000 souls , of whom , perhaps , 16,000 were able to bear arms . Holmes ' American Annals , I , 416 . * Dr. Belknap , in his Hist . N. Hampshire , I , 108 , says , on the authority of ...
... inhabitants of Newengland amounted to about 120,000 souls , of whom , perhaps , 16,000 were able to bear arms . Holmes ' American Annals , I , 416 . * Dr. Belknap , in his Hist . N. Hampshire , I , 108 , says , on the authority of ...
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... inhabitants , of their right so to do , call them rebels ; yet , when the country was neither claimed nor im- proved , certainly , to take possession and improve was not wrong . Our author is by no means so lavish of ill names as many ...
... inhabitants , of their right so to do , call them rebels ; yet , when the country was neither claimed nor im- proved , certainly , to take possession and improve was not wrong . Our author is by no means so lavish of ill names as many ...
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... ing the ancient Pokanoket . § June 20 , States , I , 189 . See Trumbull , Hist , Con . I , 327. Ibid . U. + ses that the inhabitants had deserted , but as 3 * 3 PHILIP'S WAR . 29 from the Governour of Plymouth to Philip. He ...
... ing the ancient Pokanoket . § June 20 , States , I , 189 . See Trumbull , Hist , Con . I , 327. Ibid . U. + ses that the inhabitants had deserted , but as 3 * 3 PHILIP'S WAR . 29 from the Governour of Plymouth to Philip. He ...
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... inhabitants had deserted , but as yet of- fered no violence to the people , at least none were killed . However the alarm was given by their num- bers and hostile equipage , and by the prey they made of what they could find in the ...
... inhabitants had deserted , but as yet of- fered no violence to the people , at least none were killed . However the alarm was given by their num- bers and hostile equipage , and by the prey they made of what they could find in the ...
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Andross Annawon appears arms army arrived ashore asked Awashonks bay of Fundy Belknap BENJAMIN CHURCH boats Boston called canoe Capt Captain Church captives Casco Casco bay chief Colonel Church colony coming command Connecticut dians discovered eastward enemy English escape expedition father fell fight fire fled forces French and Indians friends garrison gave gentlemen Governour guns Hist honour horse Hubbard Hutchinson informed inhabitants island John killed land Lieutenant Little Compton Magnalia Majesty's Major Church Massachusetts Middleborough miles morning Mounthope Narraganset neck Newengland night Nipmuck Norridgewock Novascotia officers ordered Penobscot Pequot war Philip Plausawa Plymouth Pocasset Portroyal prisoners returned Rhodeisland river sachem savages says sent ship shot side Sogkonate soldiers soon swamp Swanzey taken Taunton river thought tion told took town treated unto vessels whaleboats wigwams Winslow woods wounded
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Seite 292 - Faith, etc., having undertaken, for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our King and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
Seite 292 - ... to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Seite ii - District Clerk's Office. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the seventh day of May, AD 1828, in the fifty-second year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SG Goodrich, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit...
Seite 207 - Philip and Mary, by the grace of God king and queen of England, France, Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland, defenders of the faith, princes of Spain and Sicily, archdukes of Austria, dukes of Meloyne, Burgoyne, and Brabant, counts of Hapsburg, Flanders, and Tyrol...
Seite ii - DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO WIT : District Clerk's Office. BE it remembered. that on the...
Seite 144 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies; They fall successive, and successive rise: So generations in their course decay; So flourish these, when those are pass'd away.
Seite 292 - In the name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord, King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
Seite 327 - The Indians lie in ambush, in some place nigh at hand, In order to surround us upon this neck of land ; Therefore we'll march in order, and each man leave his pack That we may briskly fight them, when they make their attack.
Seite 289 - To be short, after they had been thus turmoiled a good while and conveyed from one constable to another, they were glad to be rid of them in the end upon any terms, for all were wearied and tired with them. Though in the meantime they (poor souls) endured misery enough; and thus in the end necessity forced a way for them.
Seite 215 - Lieutenant and you are your self to observe and follow such Orders and Instructions, as you shall from time to time receive from Me or...