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Page 58
... wounded a num- ber . Such was the indignation of the natives in conse- quence of this barbarous treachery , that they compelled the company to embark to save their own lives . From this time , till 1620 , no settlement was made on these ...
... wounded a num- ber . Such was the indignation of the natives in conse- quence of this barbarous treachery , that they compelled the company to embark to save their own lives . From this time , till 1620 , no settlement was made on these ...
Page 76
Jedidiah Morse. reled , and fought with sword and dagger . Both were wounded , neither of them mortally . For this disgraceful conduct they were formally tried before the whole company , and sentenced to have " their heads and feet tied ...
Jedidiah Morse. reled , and fought with sword and dagger . Both were wounded , neither of them mortally . For this disgraceful conduct they were formally tried before the whole company , and sentenced to have " their heads and feet tied ...
Page 160
... wounded ; the English burned their wigwams , and returned . The next day they went on shore the west side of the river , burned their wigwams , spoiled their canoes , and returned to Narraganset , and thence to Boston . After the troops ...
... wounded ; the English burned their wigwams , and returned . The next day they went on shore the west side of the river , burned their wigwams , spoiled their canoes , and returned to Narraganset , and thence to Boston . After the troops ...
Page 165
... wounded . A fire was kept up for several hours , when the Indians desired a parley and offered to yield . They came forth in small numbers , during the afternoon , in which time two hundred women and children had resigned themselves ...
... wounded . A fire was kept up for several hours , when the Indians desired a parley and offered to yield . They came forth in small numbers , during the afternoon , in which time two hundred women and children had resigned themselves ...
Page 172
... wounded , that he resolved to take a journey into Essex county to consult with a cousin , who was minister at Ded- ham . When he arrived , it was a lecture day . Entering the assembly , he to his surprise found the sermon perfectly ...
... wounded , that he resolved to take a journey into Essex county to consult with a cousin , who was minister at Ded- ham . When he arrived , it was a lecture day . Entering the assembly , he to his surprise found the sermon perfectly ...
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