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... English . But again , when they considered how much wrong they had received from the Pequots , and what an opportunity they now had by the help of the English to right themselves ; revenge was so sweet unto them as it prevailed above ...
... English . But again , when they considered how much wrong they had received from the Pequots , and what an opportunity they now had by the help of the English to right themselves ; revenge was so sweet unto them as it prevailed above ...
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... English woman in her house at Stam- ford , and by three wounds supposed mortal left her for dead after he had robbed the house . " 8 By which passages the English were provoked , and called to a due consideration of their own safety ...
... English woman in her house at Stam- ford , and by three wounds supposed mortal left her for dead after he had robbed the house . " 8 By which passages the English were provoked , and called to a due consideration of their own safety ...
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... English against him . And they further covenant that they will resign and yield up the whole Pequot country , and every part of it to the English colonies as due to them by conquest . 6. The said Narragansett and Niantic sagamores and ...
... English against him . And they further covenant that they will resign and yield up the whole Pequot country , and every part of it to the English colonies as due to them by conquest . 6. The said Narragansett and Niantic sagamores and ...
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Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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