American Biography, Брой 163Harper and bros., 1846 |
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... till they should obtain a charter under the author- ity of their sovereign . One of the first acts of Bradford's admin- istration was , by advice of the company , to send Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins to Massasoit , with Squanto ...
... till they should obtain a charter under the author- ity of their sovereign . One of the first acts of Bradford's admin- istration was , by advice of the company , to send Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins to Massasoit , with Squanto ...
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... till they were so far recovered as to join their companions , who seated themselves at Wessa gusset , since called Weymouth . The first supply of provision was obtained from the fishing vessels , of which thirty - five came this spring ...
... till they were so far recovered as to join their companions , who seated themselves at Wessa gusset , since called Weymouth . The first supply of provision was obtained from the fishing vessels , of which thirty - five came this spring ...
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... till March , when Captain Standish went and fetched it home , the Indian women bringing it down to the shallop . The whole quantity thus purchased amounted to twenty - eight hogsheads of corn and beans , of which Wes- ton's people had a ...
... till March , when Captain Standish went and fetched it home , the Indian women bringing it down to the shallop . The whole quantity thus purchased amounted to twenty - eight hogsheads of corn and beans , of which Wes- ton's people had a ...
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... till harvest.- Prince , 202. This year they planted nearly sixty acres of corn , but the harvest proved a scanty year's supply for the colony , " partly by reason they were not yet well acquainted with the manner of the husbandry of the ...
... till harvest.- Prince , 202. This year they planted nearly sixty acres of corn , but the harvest proved a scanty year's supply for the colony , " partly by reason they were not yet well acquainted with the manner of the husbandry of the ...
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... till they could obtain legal authority from their sover- eign . As soon as they knew of the estab- lishment of the Council of New - England , they applied for a patent , which was taken in the name of John Peirce , † in trust for the ...
... till they could obtain legal authority from their sover- eign . As soon as they knew of the estab- lishment of the Council of New - England , they applied for a patent , which was taken in the name of John Peirce , † in trust for the ...
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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.