Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten 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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... Gibson , then Bishop of London , if possible to prevent so troublesome a man coming among us . Accordingly , I drew a letter , which Mr. Holyoke signed with me , and sent it , unsealed , enclosed in another , to Mr. Henry Newman , a ...
... Gibson , then Bishop of London , if possible to prevent so troublesome a man coming among us . Accordingly , I drew a letter , which Mr. Holyoke signed with me , and sent it , unsealed , enclosed in another , to Mr. Henry Newman , a ...
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... Gibson at the age of five years was deprived of his father . His mother , in her widowed state , removed to a place in the vicinity of Robinson's Fort , nearly twenty miles from Carlisle , and at length , in consequence of danger ap ...
... Gibson at the age of five years was deprived of his father . His mother , in her widowed state , removed to a place in the vicinity of Robinson's Fort , nearly twenty miles from Carlisle , and at length , in consequence of danger ap ...
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... Gibson spent three days , with a sorrowful heart , hunting for the beast , but did not find him . In the mean time Bisquittam caused information to be given that he would return to Kuskuskin , to burn him at that place . run away , He ...
... Gibson spent three days , with a sorrowful heart , hunting for the beast , but did not find him . In the mean time Bisquittam caused information to be given that he would return to Kuskuskin , to burn him at that place . run away , He ...
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... Gibson and Wright were often in close conversation , they were suspected of an intention to abscond . Bisquittam had no doubts on the subject , and gave vent to his indignation by English oaths and curses , which he had learned of his ...
... Gibson and Wright were often in close conversation , they were suspected of an intention to abscond . Bisquittam had no doubts on the subject , and gave vent to his indignation by English oaths and curses , which he had learned of his ...
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... Gibson said that he wished to go too , but was opposed by Bisquittam . All contemplating this expedition were volunteers . Gibson attended the war - dance every night with the Indians . One of his cousins , who encouraged him in his ...
... Gibson said that he wished to go too , but was opposed by Bisquittam . All contemplating this expedition were volunteers . Gibson attended the war - dance every night with the Indians . One of his cousins , who encouraged him in his ...
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