A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... peace with our agents . 3. Saco , a more noted river then many others , which alwaies was wont to entertain a saga- more , with a considerable number of Indians . 4. Pis- cataqua , which being a navigable river , and into which many ...
... peace with our agents . 3. Saco , a more noted river then many others , which alwaies was wont to entertain a saga- more , with a considerable number of Indians . 4. Pis- cataqua , which being a navigable river , and into which many ...
Halaman 40
... peace between our men and the savages of the place , that had been so much exasperated against them by the wrongs formerly received . This industrious and prudent gentleman , having spent almost two years in searching the coast between ...
... peace between our men and the savages of the place , that had been so much exasperated against them by the wrongs formerly received . This industrious and prudent gentleman , having spent almost two years in searching the coast between ...
Halaman 60
... peace . like was confessed many years after to have been at- tempted by an old and noted and chief Sagamore and Powaw , about Merrimack , to the northward of the Massachusetts , called Passaconaway , who , when he per- ceived he could ...
... peace . like was confessed many years after to have been at- tempted by an old and noted and chief Sagamore and Powaw , about Merrimack , to the northward of the Massachusetts , called Passaconaway , who , when he per- ceived he could ...
Halaman 67
... , the establishing of their peace with the natives near about them was much furthered by an In- dian , called Hobbamacke , a proper lusty young man , and of good account amongst the other Indians in those OF NEW ENGLAND . 67.
... , the establishing of their peace with the natives near about them was much furthered by an In- dian , called Hobbamacke , a proper lusty young man , and of good account amongst the other Indians in those OF NEW ENGLAND . 67.
Halaman 68
... peace , being afraid to come near himself for a long time after the Indians also of the Island Capowake , since called Martha , commonly Mar- tyne's Vineyard , sent to them to obtain their friendship . By this means the colony , being ...
... peace , being afraid to come near himself for a long time after the Indians also of the Island Capowake , since called Martha , commonly Mar- tyne's Vineyard , sent to them to obtain their friendship . By this means the colony , being ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX, Volume 1 William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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