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Page 292
... English went to the Pequots and had some parley with them , yet they did but delude them , and the English returned without doing anything to pur- pose , being frustrate of their opportunity by the others ' deceit . " After the English ...
... English went to the Pequots and had some parley with them , yet they did but delude them , and the English returned without doing anything to pur- pose , being frustrate of their opportunity by the others ' deceit . " After the English ...
Page 294
... English were strangers and began to overspread their country , and would deprive them thereof in time , if they were suffered to grow and increase . And if the Narragansetts did assist the English to subdue them , they did but make way ...
... English were strangers and began to overspread their country , and would deprive them thereof in time , if they were suffered to grow and increase . And if the Narragansetts did assist the English to subdue them , they did but make way ...
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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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THE FIRST BOOK | xxviii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 3 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | 11 |
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