History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... friendship with Massachusetts Bay . Death of Oldham . Expedition to punish the Indians . Ralph Smith retires from ministry . Laws of New Plymouth . 226 1637. Outbreak of the Pequots . On uniting with Massachusetts Bay against the ...
... friendship with Massachusetts Bay . Death of Oldham . Expedition to punish the Indians . Ralph Smith retires from ministry . Laws of New Plymouth . 226 1637. Outbreak of the Pequots . On uniting with Massachusetts Bay against the ...
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... friends : The Director and Council of New Netherland wish to your Lordships , worshipful , wise and prudent , happiness in Christ Jesus our Lord , with prosperity and health , in soul and body . ' " Deane . - PLACCAET By de Hooghmo ...
... friends : The Director and Council of New Netherland wish to your Lordships , worshipful , wise and prudent , happiness in Christ Jesus our Lord , with prosperity and health , in soul and body . ' " Deane . - PLACCAET By de Hooghmo ...
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... friendship with the Indians ; but on the whole the Dutch , lying as they did between two hostile tribes , the Mohawks and the Mohegans , evidenced quite as high skill in maintaining trade connections with the natives as did the French ...
... friendship with the Indians ; but on the whole the Dutch , lying as they did between two hostile tribes , the Mohawks and the Mohegans , evidenced quite as high skill in maintaining trade connections with the natives as did the French ...
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... friendship . They therefore request the aid of forty Soldiers for their defence . We would rather see it secured by friendly alliance . " Col. Hist . of New York , 1. 38 . Some years later , Mason sought to excite the British ministers ...
... friendship . They therefore request the aid of forty Soldiers for their defence . We would rather see it secured by friendly alliance . " Col. Hist . of New York , 1. 38 . Some years later , Mason sought to excite the British ministers ...
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... friends rest and rely upon us , assuring themselves , that if we lived and it was possible , we should see them have their monies : Therefore we thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have ...
... friends rest and rely upon us , assuring themselves , that if we lived and it was possible , we should see them have their monies : Therefore we thought it our safest and best course to come to some agreement with the people , to have ...
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