A Collection of Historical and Other PapersThe editor, 1896 - 499 páginas |
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... River in August ; those of New Hampshire and Maine in Sep- tember and October . The Narragansetts never rose at all ; but were attacked and destroyed in mid - winter , because they did not deliver up fugitives ; and because their ...
... River in August ; those of New Hampshire and Maine in Sep- tember and October . The Narragansetts never rose at all ; but were attacked and destroyed in mid - winter , because they did not deliver up fugitives ; and because their ...
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... River . In round terms it was thirty miles from the outposts of Eastern Massa- chusetts , and as many miles from the first hamlets of Western Massachusetts . Its maintenance , if the Con- necticut River towns were to be saved , was of ...
... River . In round terms it was thirty miles from the outposts of Eastern Massa- chusetts , and as many miles from the first hamlets of Western Massachusetts . Its maintenance , if the Con- necticut River towns were to be saved , was of ...
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... river , and wholly surrounded by miry swamps , called Wenamessit , and about ten miles from the feeble English settlement . They were in a state of great excitement . Some cried out that he and his company should be killed . Others ...
... river , and wholly surrounded by miry swamps , called Wenamessit , and about ten miles from the feeble English settlement . They were in a state of great excitement . Some cried out that he and his company should be killed . Others ...
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... river described by him . If you turn now to the second theory , you can say , that the Winimisset swamp is nearly ten miles from Brookfield ; that it is unquestionably a spot where the Indians had a somewhat permanent encampment , and ...
... river described by him . If you turn now to the second theory , you can say , that the Winimisset swamp is nearly ten miles from Brookfield ; that it is unquestionably a spot where the Indians had a somewhat permanent encampment , and ...
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... River , and saved it from destruction . Five months later they only were able to pilot through the swift current and broken ice of the Delaware that chosen troop which electrified a desponding country by the battle of Trenton . Gladly ...
... River , and saved it from destruction . Five months later they only were able to pilot through the swift current and broken ice of the Delaware that chosen troop which electrified a desponding country by the battle of Trenton . Gladly ...
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