American Biography, Брой 163Harper and bros., 1846 |
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... native firmness enabled him to vin- dicate his opinions against opposition . Being stigmatized as a Separatist , he was obliged to bear the frowns of his relatives and the scoff of his neighbours ; but nothing could di- vert or ...
... native firmness enabled him to vin- dicate his opinions against opposition . Being stigmatized as a Separatist , he was obliged to bear the frowns of his relatives and the scoff of his neighbours ; but nothing could di- vert or ...
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... natives , which did not appear formidable , nor was the enter- tainment which they received either liberal or splendid . The marks of desolation and death , by reason of the pestilence , were very conspicuous in all the country through ...
... natives , which did not appear formidable , nor was the enter- tainment which they received either liberal or splendid . The marks of desolation and death , by reason of the pestilence , were very conspicuous in all the country through ...
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... natives , from the Bay of Narraganset to that of Massachusetts . Though some of the petty sachems were disposed to be jealous of the new colony , and to disturb its peace , yet their mutual connexion with Massasoit proved the means of ...
... natives , from the Bay of Narraganset to that of Massachusetts . Though some of the petty sachems were disposed to be jealous of the new colony , and to disturb its peace , yet their mutual connexion with Massasoit proved the means of ...
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... native of the southern part of Cape Cod , and returned from England with Captain Harley in 1614. - Prince , 133. Yet an identity of person is hardly probable . ] In Mourt's Relation , as quoted by Mr. Prince ( 196 ) , it is said , ' Yea ...
... native of the southern part of Cape Cod , and returned from England with Captain Harley in 1614. - Prince , 133. Yet an identity of person is hardly probable . ] In Mourt's Relation , as quoted by Mr. Prince ( 196 ) , it is said , ' Yea ...
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... natives . On the 18th of September they sailed in a shallop , and the next day got to the bottom of the bay , where they landed under a cliff , * and were kindly received by Obbatinua , the sachem who had subscribed the submission at ...
... natives . On the 18th of September they sailed in a shallop , and the next day got to the bottom of the bay , where they landed under a cliff , * and were kindly received by Obbatinua , the sachem who had subscribed the submission at ...
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Страница 99 - ... desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me, which I took: then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Winsnaw, which is to say, Art thou Winslow? I answered, ahhe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words: Malta neen wonckanet namen Winsnow: that is to say, O Winslow, I shall never see thee again.