History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... Indians . Wollaston's settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the Indians . Effects of the practice . Morton arrested and sent to Eng- land . Arrival of Rogers and ...
... Indians . Wollaston's settlement . Morton's plot against him . Lord of Misrule . Endecott interferes . Morton's trading in arms with the Indians . Effects of the practice . Morton arrested and sent to Eng- land . Arrival of Rogers and ...
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... Indians . Pesti- lence among the Indians on the Connecticut River . . 174 1635. Winslow's petition to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations . Opposition from Gorges and Mason . Winslow questioned on church matters and com- mitted to ...
... Indians . Pesti- lence among the Indians on the Connecticut River . . 174 1635. Winslow's petition to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations . Opposition from Gorges and Mason . Winslow questioned on church matters and com- mitted to ...
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... Indians bound over to keep peace . Death of Miantunomo 342 1644. Proposal to remove to Nauset . Loss to the church . Relations with the In- dians and acts of the Commissioners under the confederation . Narragansetts dissatisfied ...
... Indians bound over to keep peace . Death of Miantunomo 342 1644. Proposal to remove to Nauset . Loss to the church . Relations with the In- dians and acts of the Commissioners under the confederation . Narragansetts dissatisfied ...
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... nor what they should doe , they begane to be strucken with sadnes . But shortly after they saw some Indians come to them in canows , which made 1 Oakum . them stand upon their gard . But when they heard 1627 13 Plimmoth Plantation.
... nor what they should doe , they begane to be strucken with sadnes . But shortly after they saw some Indians come to them in canows , which made 1 Oakum . them stand upon their gard . But when they heard 1627 13 Plimmoth Plantation.
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... Indians ] will give us certaine intelligence of her burthen and forces , describing their men either by language or features ; which is a great priviledge and no small advantage . " Wood , New Englands Prospect , * 70 . The creek still ...
... Indians ] will give us certaine intelligence of her burthen and forces , describing their men either by language or features ; which is a great priviledge and no small advantage . " Wood , New Englands Prospect , * 70 . The creek still ...
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