Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 82
And proceeding furder they saw new - stuble wher corne had been set yo same year , also they found wher latly a house had been , wher some planks and a great ketle * was remaining , and heaps of sand newly padled with their hands ...
And proceeding furder they saw new - stuble wher corne had been set yo same year , also they found wher latly a house had been , wher some planks and a great ketle * was remaining , and heaps of sand newly padled with their hands ...
Page 219
It was no season of ye year to goe withoute ye Cape , but understanding wher ye ship lay , he went into ye bottom of ye bay , on ye inside , and put into a crick called Naumskachett , * wher it is not much above 2. mile over [ 148 ] ...
It was no season of ye year to goe withoute ye Cape , but understanding wher ye ship lay , he went into ye bottom of ye bay , on ye inside , and put into a crick called Naumskachett , * wher it is not much above 2. mile over [ 148 ] ...
Page 338
The signes and marks of it will remaine this 100. years in these parts wher it was sorest . The moone suffered a great eclips the 2. night after it . Some of their neighbours in ye Bay , hereing of yo fame of Conightecute River , had a ...
The signes and marks of it will remaine this 100. years in these parts wher it was sorest . The moone suffered a great eclips the 2. night after it . Some of their neighbours in ye Bay , hereing of yo fame of Conightecute River , had a ...
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