| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1839 - 382 pages
...qui n'etoit a la verit6 que de pieux, mais assez reguliercment construit, avec vingt canons monies." few people that had got into the fort, and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1841 - 374 pages
...: 1. That they, the Indians, should give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few people that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 788 pages
...: 1. That they, the Indians, should give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few people that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions, the fort... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1844 - 368 pages
...qui n'etoit a la verite que de pieux, mais assez regulieremerit construit, avec vingt canons mantes." few people that had got into the fort, and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1852 - 708 pages
...: 1. That they, the Indians, should give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few people that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry offin their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Captivity - 1852 - 402 pages
...give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few pc( pie that had got into the fort, and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| 1857 - 414 pages
...give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few pe( pie that had got into the fort, and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| John Gyles - Indian captivities - 1869 - 80 pages
...monies" 1. That they, the Indians, should give him Mr. Pateshall's sloop. 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few people that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their hands what they could from the fort. On these conditions the fort... | |
| Victor Hugo Paltsits - Indians of North America - 1905 - 30 pages
...killed on the first day of the incursion, as he lay off the Barbacan.] 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few People that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their Hands what they could from the Fort. Weems and his little party sailed... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1906 - 594 pages
...killed on the first day of the incursion, as he lay off the Barbacan.] 2. That they should not molest him in carrying off the few People that had got into...and three captives that they had taken. 3. That the English should carry off in their Hands what they could from the Fort. Weems and his little party sailed... | |
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