Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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... and that insolent and barbarous nation , called the Pequeats , whom , by the sword of the Lord , and a few feeble instruments , soldiers not accustomed to war , were drove out of their country , and slain by the sword , to the ...
... and that insolent and barbarous nation , called the Pequeats , whom , by the sword of the Lord , and a few feeble instruments , soldiers not accustomed to war , were drove out of their country , and slain by the sword , to the ...
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... I had been slain . Give me leave to observe two things from hence ; first , when the hour of death is not yet come , you see God useth weak means to keep his purpose unviolated ; secondly , let no man despise advice and counsel of ...
... I had been slain . Give me leave to observe two things from hence ; first , when the hour of death is not yet come , you see God useth weak means to keep his purpose unviolated ; secondly , let no man despise advice and counsel of ...
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The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Captain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the Nahanticot shore with five vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in ...
The Pequeats having slain one Captain Norton , and Captain Stone , with seven more of their company , order was given us to visit them , sailing along the Nahanticot shore with five vessels . The Indians spying of us came running in ...
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Our answer was , They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their ...
Our answer was , They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their ...
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There came a third Indian persuading us to have a little further patience , and he would not tarry , for he had assembled the body of the Pequeats together , to know who the parties were that had slain these Englishmen .
There came a third Indian persuading us to have a little further patience , and he would not tarry , for he had assembled the body of the Pequeats together , to know who the parties were that had slain these Englishmen .
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