Complete Works, Volumen11Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1888 |
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... Wampanoags be- gan to grind their hatchets , and mend their guns , and insult the English . Philip surrendered seventy guns to the Commissioners in Taunton Meeting- house , but revenged his humiliation a few years after , by carrying ...
... Wampanoags be- gan to grind their hatchets , and mend their guns , and insult the English . Philip surrendered seventy guns to the Commissioners in Taunton Meeting- house , but revenged his humiliation a few years after , by carrying ...
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... Wampanoag , nor the paring of a Wampanoag's nail , " and when he was told that his sentence was death , he said " he liked it well that he was to die before his heart was soft , or he had spoken any- thing unworthy of himself . " 2 We ...
... Wampanoag , nor the paring of a Wampanoag's nail , " and when he was told that his sentence was death , he said " he liked it well that he was to die before his heart was soft , or he had spoken any- thing unworthy of himself . " 2 We ...
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