CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For 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 16
... English came , then they returned and surrendred their Countrey and title to the English : if this be not true in every particular , excuse me , I pray you , for I am not the Author : but it is most certaine there was an exceed- ing ...
... English came , then they returned and surrendred their Countrey and title to the English : if this be not true in every particular , excuse me , I pray you , for I am not the Author : but it is most certaine there was an exceed- ing ...
Page 42
... English than Salvages , that can assem- ble themselves to assault or hurt them , and it is much better to helpe to plant a country than unplant it and then replant it : but there Indians were in such multi- tudes , the Spaniards had no ...
... English than Salvages , that can assem- ble themselves to assault or hurt them , and it is much better to helpe to plant a country than unplant it and then replant it : but there Indians were in such multi- tudes , the Spaniards had no ...
Page 100
... English , but Indians , which are very savage . Martins Vine- yard . French and Dutch . [ p . 46. ] Northward from the Bay , or Northeast , lyeth the French plantation , who take up bever there , and keepe strict gov- ernment , boarding ...
... English , but Indians , which are very savage . Martins Vine- yard . French and Dutch . [ p . 46. ] Northward from the Bay , or Northeast , lyeth the French plantation , who take up bever there , and keepe strict gov- ernment , boarding ...
Page 101
... English and Indian . They are in- Wheat and Bar- differently well able to subsist for vict- ley are thought uall . They are setting on the manufac- not to be so good as those grains in ture of linnen and cotton cloath , and the England ...
... English and Indian . They are in- Wheat and Bar- differently well able to subsist for vict- ley are thought uall . They are setting on the manufac- not to be so good as those grains in ture of linnen and cotton cloath , and the England ...
Page 103
... English women sew- ing with their needles , or working coifes , or such things , they will cry out , Lazie squaes ! but they are much the kinder to their wives , by the example of the English . Their children , they will not part with ...
... English women sew- ing with their needles , or working coifes , or such things , they will cry out , Lazie squaes ! but they are much the kinder to their wives , by the example of the English . Their children , they will not part with ...
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