History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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Page 162
... Confederates have deepaly i plunged themse Burderous , slaughters . For my half . Fran ( to my et most ) di swaded & frighter thigh & Low from Armes to but there is a spirit of Despe & acion fallinapon them , eraturd to revenge y Droth ...
... Confederates have deepaly i plunged themse Burderous , slaughters . For my half . Fran ( to my et most ) di swaded & frighter thigh & Low from Armes to but there is a spirit of Despe & acion fallinapon them , eraturd to revenge y Droth ...
Page 250
... confederate with the Peguts . Wein shauks , where Sasacous the chief Sachim is . Ohom |||| owauke , the swamp , three or four miles from Mis Otick , where is Mamoho , another chief sachim . Nayanta✪ quit , where is Wepiteammock and our ...
... confederate with the Peguts . Wein shauks , where Sasacous the chief Sachim is . Ohom |||| owauke , the swamp , three or four miles from Mis Otick , where is Mamoho , another chief sachim . Nayanta✪ quit , where is Wepiteammock and our ...
Page 258
... confederate of the planta- tions ; it was , however , rather as a member of the Confederation of the Colonies than as a direct agent that this interest and influence were exerted . 3 Apart from minor considerations , the Pequot war was ...
... confederate of the planta- tions ; it was , however , rather as a member of the Confederation of the Colonies than as a direct agent that this interest and influence were exerted . 3 Apart from minor considerations , the Pequot war was ...
Page 320
... confederates with him , Then he may be tortured , yet not with such Tortures as be Barbarous and inhumane . " This provision was incorporated in the first compilation of laws in 1648 . ? snor w for not havinge , any inst informakes 320 ...
... confederates with him , Then he may be tortured , yet not with such Tortures as be Barbarous and inhumane . " This provision was incorporated in the first compilation of laws in 1648 . ? snor w for not havinge , any inst informakes 320 ...
Page 356
... confederates , be received by any of them ; nor shall any tow of the confederates joyne in one jurisdiction , without consente of the rest , which consente to be interpreted as is expresed in the sixte article ensewing.1 4. It is by ...
... confederates , be received by any of them ; nor shall any tow of the confederates joyne in one jurisdiction , without consente of the rest , which consente to be interpreted as is expresed in the sixte article ensewing.1 4. It is by ...
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