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... Prince [ Bradford ] came in here , and was stranded on the beach , where its ruins were to be seen about twenty years ago [ i.e. circa 1780 ] . This part of the beach still bears the name of the Old ship . The entrance has been closed ...
... Prince [ Bradford ] came in here , and was stranded on the beach , where its ruins were to be seen about twenty years ago [ i.e. circa 1780 ] . This part of the beach still bears the name of the Old ship . The entrance has been closed ...
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... ( Prince Society ) , 157. The Venus mercenaria and the Pyrula carica or P. canaliculata are believed to be the material from which wam- pumpeage was made . Writing about 1645 Roger Williams says : " This one fathom of this their stringed ...
... ( Prince Society ) , 157. The Venus mercenaria and the Pyrula carica or P. canaliculata are believed to be the material from which wam- pumpeage was made . Writing about 1645 Roger Williams says : " This one fathom of this their stringed ...
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... ( Prince Society ) , 295 . 2 Morton says he came over in 1625. New Englands Memoriall , * 68 . Of this Cap- tain Wollaston nothing is known , though his name survives in Wollaston , near Quincy . Brown ( Genesis of the United States , 11 ...
... ( Prince Society ) , 295 . 2 Morton says he came over in 1625. New Englands Memoriall , * 68 . Of this Cap- tain Wollaston nothing is known , though his name survives in Wollaston , near Quincy . Brown ( Genesis of the United States , 11 ...
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... Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage , 1. 132 n . Captain John Smith met in 1615 a Captain Wolliston as the lieutenant of " one captain Barra , an English pirate , in a small ship , with some twelve pieces of ordnance , about thirty ...
... Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage , 1. 132 n . Captain John Smith met in 1615 a Captain Wolliston as the lieutenant of " one captain Barra , an English pirate , in a small ship , with some twelve pieces of ordnance , about thirty ...
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... ( Prince Society ) , 276 , 278. Trumbull was unable to give the meaning of Passonagessit , but suggested that it stood for Pasco - naig - és - it , or “ near the little point , " which answers well to the topographical situation of Mount ...
... ( Prince Society ) , 276 , 278. Trumbull was unable to give the meaning of Passonagessit , but suggested that it stood for Pasco - naig - és - it , or “ near the little point , " which answers well to the topographical situation of Mount ...
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