| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 halaman
...confederates, had robbed them, and spoiled about twenty-three fields of corn, and rifled four Narraganset men amongst them ; and also that they lay in way and...stop and return back ; unto which I also advised the * 3 His. Col. i. 173-7. The letter was written about Sept. 1638. whole company, to prevent bloodshed,... | |
| 1835 - 348 halaman
...confederates, had robbed them, and spoiled about twenty-three fields of corn, and rifled four Narragansef men amongst them; and also that they lay in way and...divers of them threatened to boil him in a kettle. Mr. Scott, (a Suffolk man,) and Mr. Cope, advised our stop and return back; unto which I also advised... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 736 halaman
...wait to stop Miantunnomue's passage to Qunnihticut, and divers of them threatened to boil him in the kettle. This tidings being many ways confirmed, my...company, to prevent bloodshed, resolving to get up to Qunnihticut by water, hoping there to stop such courses. But Miantunnomu and his council resolved (being... | |
| 1887 - 352 halaman
...the incidents of a journey from Providence to Connecticut, and his adventures with the Indians, says, "Mr. Scott (a Suffolk man) and Mr. Cope advised our...advised the whole company, to prevent bloodshed." This Mr. Scott and Mr. Cope could have been none other than Richard Scott and Edward Cope,* mentioned... | |
| 1894 - 144 halaman
...Miantunnomue's paffage to Connecticut, and divers of them threatened to boil him in the kettle. These tidings being many ways confirmed, my company, Mr. Scott (a Suffolk man) and Mr. Cope, advifed our ftop and turn back ; unto which I alfo advifed the whole company, to prevent bloodfhed,... | |
| 1835 - 350 halaman
...confederates, had robbed them, and spoiled about twenty-three fields of corn, and rifled four Narraganset men amongst them; and also that they lay in way and...divers of them threatened to boil him in a kettle. Mr. Scott, (a Suffolk man,) and Mr. Cope, advised our stop and return back; unto which I also advised... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1994 - 524 halaman
...the incidents of a journey from Providence to Connecticut, and his adventures with the Indians, says, "Mr. Scott (a Suffolk man) and Mr. Cope advised our...advised the whole company, to prevent bloodshed." This Mr. Scott and Mr. Cope could have been none other than Richard Scott and Edward Cope* mentioned... | |
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