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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... Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A little before we set forth ...
... Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to rejoice and be thankful to God . A little before we set forth ...
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... Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly desired them to return and come to an anchor , and they would answer their expecta- tion . So they brought the two maids , and delivered them safely aboard , and they returned ...
... Pequeats then discerned they were in earnest , and earnestly desired them to return and come to an anchor , and they would answer their expecta- tion . So they brought the two maids , and delivered them safely aboard , and they returned ...
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... Pequeats thereby , for they expected us to fall into the Pequeat river ; but crossing their expectation , bred in them a security . We landed our men in the Narraganset Bay , and marched over land above two days ' journey before we came ...
... Pequeats thereby , for they expected us to fall into the Pequeat river ; but crossing their expectation , bred in them a security . We landed our men in the Narraganset Bay , and marched over land above two days ' journey before we came ...
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... Pequeats behaved themselves . But seeing the fort was too hot for us , we devised a way how we might save ourselves and prejudice them . Captain Mason entering [ * The other book here referred to , containing the charge of which ...
... Pequeats behaved themselves . But seeing the fort was too hot for us , we devised a way how we might save ourselves and prejudice them . Captain Mason entering [ * The other book here referred to , containing the charge of which ...
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... Pequeats , Narragansets , and Mohigeners changing a few arrows together after such a manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another , but shot remote , and not ...
... Pequeats , Narragansets , and Mohigeners changing a few arrows together after such a manner , as I dare boldly affirm , they might fight seven years and not kill seven men . They came not near one another , but shot remote , and not ...
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