The Pilgrim Fathers: Or, The Founders of New England in the Reign of James the FirstA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1853 - 240 страници |
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... MASSASOIT , AND NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE INDIANS . - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE " FORTUNE . " - SCARCITY OF PROVISIONS . - ILLNESS OF MASSASOIT.- DISCOVERY OF INDIAN PLOT - ITS SUMMARY SUPPRESSION BY STANDISH . - BRETHREN AT LEYDEN ...
... MASSASOIT , AND NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE INDIANS . - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE " FORTUNE . " - SCARCITY OF PROVISIONS . - ILLNESS OF MASSASOIT.- DISCOVERY OF INDIAN PLOT - ITS SUMMARY SUPPRESSION BY STANDISH . - BRETHREN AT LEYDEN ...
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... MASSASOIT , AND NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE INDIANS . 66 FORTUNE . " - SCARCITY OF PROVISIONS . -ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE -ILLNESS OF MASSASOIT . - DISCOVERY OF INDIAN PLOT - ITS SUMMARY SUP- PRESSION BY STANDISH . - BRETHREN AT LEYDEN ...
... MASSASOIT , AND NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE INDIANS . 66 FORTUNE . " - SCARCITY OF PROVISIONS . -ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE -ILLNESS OF MASSASOIT . - DISCOVERY OF INDIAN PLOT - ITS SUMMARY SUP- PRESSION BY STANDISH . - BRETHREN AT LEYDEN ...
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... the risk of contest or interruption . The attack upon Standish and the exploring party , called by them " the first encounter , " had been made by a body of the Nausites , a small VISIT OF MASSASOIT . 133 tribe , who were exasperated.
... the risk of contest or interruption . The attack upon Standish and the exploring party , called by them " the first encounter , " had been made by a body of the Nausites , a small VISIT OF MASSASOIT . 133 tribe , who were exasperated.
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... MASSASOIT . 133 tribe , who were exasperated against the white men by a cruel and perfidious action committed by one Hunt , an English trading captain , who having inveigled a body of the savages on board his ship , carried them away ...
... MASSASOIT . 133 tribe , who were exasperated against the white men by a cruel and perfidious action committed by one Hunt , an English trading captain , who having inveigled a body of the savages on board his ship , carried them away ...
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... Massasoit himself " was a very lusty man , in his best years , an able body , grave of countenance , and spare of speech ; in his attire differing little or nothing from the rest of his followers , only in a great chain of white bone ...
... Massasoit himself " was a very lusty man , in his best years , an able body , grave of countenance , and spare of speech ; in his attire differing little or nothing from the rest of his followers , only in a great chain of white bone ...
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