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" Having well spent the day, we returned to the shallop, almost all the women accompanying us, to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness (for indeed they are more modest than some of our English... "
Maine Pioneer Settlements ... - Page 184
by Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1909
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 9; Volume 19

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1832 - 384 pages
...women accompanying us, to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness (for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are) we promised them to come again to them, and they us, to keep theip skins. Within this bay, the savages...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...women accompanying us to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness, for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to come again to them, and they us to keep their skins. Within this bay the salvages...
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Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625

Massachusetts - 1841 - 546 pages
...women accompanying us to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness, for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to come again to them, and they us to keep their skins. Within this bay the salvages...
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The Pilgrim Fathers, Or, The Founders of New England in the Reign of James ...

William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1853 - 312 pages
...women accompanying us to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness ; for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to conie ngain to them, and they promised us to keep their skins." Having completely...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 9

1857 - 716 pages
...women accompanying us, to truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness, for, indeed, they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to come again, and they promised us to keep their skins." In February, 1622, in consequence...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9

1857 - 700 pages
...women accompanying us, to track, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefacedness, for, indeed, they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to come again, and they promised us to keep their skins," In February, 1622, in consequence...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9

1857 - 692 pages
...truck, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefaeedness, for, indeed, they are more modest than some of our English women are. We promised them to come again, and they promised us to keep their skins." In February, 1622, in consequence...
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The New England History, from the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 2

Charles Wyllys Elliott - New England - 1857 - 488 pages
...trucke, who sold their coats from their backs, and tied boughs about them, but with great shamefastness (for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are), etc/' Josselyn says the same of them. 1 Their women were their drudges. 2 They hoed corn ; they gathered...
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1891 - 624 pages
...account of that expedition, says that they ' tied boughs about them, but with great sharaefacedness, for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are." (Mourt, p. 59.) See, also, to the same effect Wood's Prospect, (p. 82). It suggests, indeed, a curious...
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1891 - 576 pages
...Winslow, who wrote the account of that expedition, says that they ' tied boughs about them, but with groat shamefacedness, for indeed they are more modest than some of our English women are.' (Mourt, p. 59.) See, also, to the same elFect Wood's Prospect, (p. 82). It suggests, indeed, a curious...
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