Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1792 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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... taken , both of Sir Hen . & his ladie , for it wos vsall with me . Thus haue I giuen yow as breefe a relation as I could , hopeing for some opertunetie to speake togeather . Doe yow never goe to the Baye , that wee might see one another ...
... taken , both of Sir Hen . & his ladie , for it wos vsall with me . Thus haue I giuen yow as breefe a relation as I could , hopeing for some opertunetie to speake togeather . Doe yow never goe to the Baye , that wee might see one another ...
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... taken , and not a dropp of English bloud shed , they having 18 peeice of ordinance loaden , and not one discharged . The Companyes goods and the estates of those that were in the fort , refusinge to consent to reasonable artickles ...
... taken , and not a dropp of English bloud shed , they having 18 peeice of ordinance loaden , and not one discharged . The Companyes goods and the estates of those that were in the fort , refusinge to consent to reasonable artickles ...
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... taken 2 of there cannoes , but then not acquanted with there intended proggress , that ther cheyfe eandeuor for a while , till after waye made to the Mowhoake ; the oportunitye I spake of maye bee to surprise them there by night , with ...
... taken 2 of there cannoes , but then not acquanted with there intended proggress , that ther cheyfe eandeuor for a while , till after waye made to the Mowhoake ; the oportunitye I spake of maye bee to surprise them there by night , with ...
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LETTERS OF JOHN WILSON | 1 |
LETTERS OF WILLIAM CODDINGTON | 278 |
NEHEMIAH Bourne | 297 |
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