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... Indians , and would cut them wood and fetch them water for a capful of corn ; others fell to plain stealing , both night and day , from the Indians , of which they grievously complained . In the end , they came to that misery that some ...
... Indians , and would cut them wood and fetch them water for a capful of corn ; others fell to plain stealing , both night and day , from the Indians , of which they grievously complained . In the end , they came to that misery that some ...
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... Indians there present , amongst whom there was a sagamore or two and kept them in hold two days till four sagamores engaged themselves within one month to de- liver the prisoner . And about a week after this agreement , an Indian came ...
... Indians there present , amongst whom there was a sagamore or two and kept them in hold two days till four sagamores engaged themselves within one month to de- liver the prisoner . And about a week after this agreement , an Indian came ...
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... Indians , Captain Trask with fifty more came soon in at the noise . Then they gave order to surround the swamp , it being about a mile about . But Lieutenant Davenport and some twelve more , not hearing that command , fell into the ...
... Indians , Captain Trask with fifty more came soon in at the noise . Then they gave order to surround the swamp , it being about a mile about . But Lieutenant Davenport and some twelve more , not hearing that command , fell into the ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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