CollectionsFor 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 157
The men all rowed hard , but made but little head way . In one of the boats there were four Indians and two white men . An old Indian in the head of the boat , perceiving that the crew ...
The men all rowed hard , but made but little head way . In one of the boats there were four Indians and two white men . An old Indian in the head of the boat , perceiving that the crew ...
Page 214
The Mauquauogs make a delicious monstrous dish of the head and brains of their enemies . I I T The tooth ake is the only pain which will force their stout hearts to cry . I cannot hear of any disease of the stone amongst them , the corn ...
The Mauquauogs make a delicious monstrous dish of the head and brains of their enemies . I I T The tooth ake is the only pain which will force their stout hearts to cry . I cannot hear of any disease of the stone amongst them , the corn ...
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These should be preserved in full plumage ; with the bill , tongue , and other parts of the head ; the wings , thighs , legs , and claws ; and the fleshy part of the rump , in which the tail feathers are inserted ; with all the feathers ...
These should be preserved in full plumage ; with the bill , tongue , and other parts of the head ; the wings , thighs , legs , and claws ; and the fleshy part of the rump , in which the tail feathers are inserted ; with all the feathers ...
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