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A tribe of Indians were the original inhabitants ; nor did they move off before or at the coming of the white people , but both English and Indians lived together in friendship for some time . These Indians were commonly called Quaboag ...
A tribe of Indians were the original inhabitants ; nor did they move off before or at the coming of the white people , but both English and Indians lived together in friendship for some time . These Indians were commonly called Quaboag ...
Page 345
Orange , and the same day reached Esopers , where a creek runs in , and where there is some maize - land upon which some Indians live . The 15th , got under sail at break of day , with the ebb - tide , and at noon came to the Dance ...
Orange , and the same day reached Esopers , where a creek runs in , and where there is some maize - land upon which some Indians live . The 15th , got under sail at break of day , with the ebb - tide , and at noon came to the Dance ...
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Another expedition against these Indians was subsequently sent , which also miscarried . When Commander Kieft saw that these expeditions against the Indians miscarried , and that trouble would follow , and found that the people began to ...
Another expedition against these Indians was subsequently sent , which also miscarried . When Commander Kieft saw that these expeditions against the Indians miscarried , and that trouble would follow , and found that the people began to ...
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COMMODORE PERRYS LANDING IN JAPAN 1853 OFFICIAL Report 152 COMMODORE PAUL JONESS ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE BETW... | 29 |
BRADFORDS VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER 154 JOHN WHITES PLANTING OF COLONIES IN NEW ENGLAND 155 WHEELERS NARR... | 96 |
THE LEXINGTON TOWN MEETINGS FROM 1765 TO 1775 | 109 |
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