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 138
... asked me who that was , and I said it was Capt . Hun- ger that threatened them most , for , ( said I , ) War is like a three - footed Stool , want one foot and down comes all ; and these three feet are men , victuals , and munition ...
... asked me who that was , and I said it was Capt . Hun- ger that threatened them most , for , ( said I , ) War is like a three - footed Stool , want one foot and down comes all ; and these three feet are men , victuals , and munition ...
Page 145
... asked who we were , and he answered , Thomas and Lieutenant . But they said he lied , for I was shot with many arrows ; and so I was , but my buff coat preserved me , only one hurt me . But when I spake to them they knew my voice , for ...
... asked who we were , and he answered , Thomas and Lieutenant . But they said he lied , for I was shot with many arrows ; and so I was , but my buff coat preserved me , only one hurt me . But when I spake to them they knew my voice , for ...
Page 149
... asked them how they durst trust the Mohegin [ Mohegan ] Indians , who had but that year come from the Pequits . They said they would trust them , for they could not well go without them for want of guides . Yea , said I , but I will try ...
... asked them how they durst trust the Mohegin [ Mohegan ] Indians , who had but that year come from the Pequits . They said they would trust them , for they could not well go without them for want of guides . Yea , said I , but I will try ...
Page 150
... asked me whether they that lived upon Long - Island might come to trade with us . I said No , nor we with them , for if I should send my boat to trade for corn , and you have Pequits with you , and if my boat should come into some creek ...
... asked me whether they that lived upon Long - Island might come to trade with us . I said No , nor we with them , for if I should send my boat to trade for corn , and you have Pequits with you , and if my boat should come into some creek ...
Page 153
... asked an Indian what they were ? He said that they were Narragan- sets , and that one was Miannemo [ Miantunnomoh ] , a Sachem . What came they for ? said I. He said he knew not , for they talked secretly ; so I departed to another ...
... asked an Indian what they were ? He said that they were Narragan- sets , and that one was Miannemo [ Miantunnomoh ] , a Sachem . What came they for ? said I. He said he knew not , for they talked secretly ; so I departed to another ...
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