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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... The country is wronged in this matter , as in many things else . Let this precedent satisfy the doubtful , for that comes from the example of a rude soldier . If they be so courteous to their History of the Pequot War . 5.
... The country is wronged in this matter , as in many things else . Let this precedent satisfy the doubtful , for that comes from the example of a rude soldier . If they be so courteous to their History of the Pequot War . 5.
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... war , went on cheerfully until they come to Pequeat river . We thinking it the best way , did forbear to answer them ; first , that we might the better be able to run through the work ; secondly , that by delaying of them ... Pequot War . 7.
... war , went on cheerfully until they come to Pequeat river . We thinking it the best way , did forbear to answer them ; first , that we might the better be able to run through the work ; secondly , that by delaying of them ... Pequot War . 7.
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... resolution is ; and if you will stay aboard , I will bring you a sudden answer . We did grant him liberty to get ashore , and ourselves followed suddenly after before the war was proclaimed . He 2 History of the Pequot War . 9.
... resolution is ; and if you will stay aboard , I will bring you a sudden answer . We did grant him liberty to get ashore , and ourselves followed suddenly after before the war was proclaimed . He 2 History of the Pequot War . 9.
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... drove out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join with the English , or at least to be under their conduct , / that they might revenge themselves of those bloody enemies History of the Pequot War . 15.
... drove out of their lawful possessions , these Indians were earnest to join with the English , or at least to be under their conduct , / that they might revenge themselves of those bloody enemies History of the Pequot War . 15.
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... war , that it was not the practice , in a case of this nature , to suffer others to go and trade with them our enemies , with such commodities . as might be prejudicial unto us , and advantageous to them , as kettles , or ... Pequot War . 17.
... war , that it was not the practice , in a case of this nature , to suffer others to go and trade with them our enemies , with such commodities . as might be prejudicial unto us , and advantageous to them , as kettles , or ... Pequot War . 17.
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