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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... wounded . Though it be not commendable for a man to make mention of anything that might tend to his own honor , yet because I would have the providence of God ob- served , and his name magnified , as well for myself as others , I dare ...
... wounded . Though it be not commendable for a man to make mention of anything that might tend to his own honor , yet because I would have the providence of God ob- served , and his name magnified , as well for myself as others , I dare ...
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... wounded . The eight that remained made their way through the salvages with their swords , and so got under the command of the cannon of the fort , ( otherwise they had been all slain or taken prisoners ) , one of the wounded falling ...
... wounded . The eight that remained made their way through the salvages with their swords , and so got under the command of the cannon of the fort , ( otherwise they had been all slain or taken prisoners ) , one of the wounded falling ...
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... wounded the sixth mortally , took the seventh prisoner , and brought him to the fort . He braved the English , as though they durst not kill a Pequet . Some will have their courage to be thought invincible , when all is desperate . But ...
... wounded the sixth mortally , took the seventh prisoner , and brought him to the fort . He braved the English , as though they durst not kill a Pequet . Some will have their courage to be thought invincible , when all is desperate . But ...
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... wounds afterwards . The English had but two men killed in this surprising conflict and victorious event , which will ... wounded ; but , by all I can now find , they recov- } ered . It might have been remarked , that when Indian and ...
... wounds afterwards . The English had but two men killed in this surprising conflict and victorious event , which will ... wounded ; but , by all I can now find , they recov- } ered . It might have been remarked , that when Indian and ...
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... wounded , but the damage the Indians sus- tained was not known . After some disputes passing . in our army what method was best to come into to prevent the enemy's escape , some were for cutting down the swamp , others for hedging it ...
... wounded , but the damage the Indians sus- tained was not known . After some disputes passing . in our army what method was best to come into to prevent the enemy's escape , some were for cutting down the swamp , others for hedging it ...
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