Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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... answer : then by the persuasion of the Council , he returned seven of our men , with each of them an unserviceable musket , and sent us word , that when we would deliver his daughter , he would make us satisfaction for all injuries done ...
... answer : then by the persuasion of the Council , he returned seven of our men , with each of them an unserviceable musket , and sent us word , that when we would deliver his daughter , he would make us satisfaction for all injuries done ...
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... answer to the information , which had been given by some who knew the truth of the case , and also to answer for his neglect and cruelty , and other ill usage towards his scholars , one of the elders ( not suspecting such miscarriages ...
... answer to the information , which had been given by some who knew the truth of the case , and also to answer for his neglect and cruelty , and other ill usage towards his scholars , one of the elders ( not suspecting such miscarriages ...
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... answer was : 66 They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their ...
... answer was : 66 They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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