If they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country which is their great seat, they should have a gratuity of land, besides their wages". The Bonney Family - Halaman 7oleh Charles L. Bonney - 1898 - 178 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| George Madison Bodge - 1906 - 566 halaman
...will be remembered that when, on December 10th, 1675, the forces of Massachusetts Colony were mustered on Dedham Plain, to march against the Narraganset...to the soldiers, in the name of the Governor, that, u if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narraganset country, which... | |
| 1906 - 148 halaman
...Plain, Dec. 9, 1675. The Massachusetts Council proclaimed to the soldiers mustered on Dedham Plain, that if they played the man, took the Fort and drove the enemy out of Narragansett County, which was their great seat, that they should have a gratuity of land besides their... | |
| 1912 - 132 halaman
...allowed to 120 persons. "The House issued a proclamation to those mustered on Dedham Plain, Dec. 9, 1675, •that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of Narragansett country, which was their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land besides wages.•... | |
| Charles Theodore Hendrick - 1923 - 774 halaman
...Massachusetts Colony were mustered on Dedham Plain, Dec. 10, 1675, to march against the Narragansett Indian Fort, a proclamation was made to the soldiers in the...man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country, which is their great seat, that they should have a gratuity of land beside their... | |
| Walter Lindley Mower - 1923 - 262 halaman
...Dedham Plain to march against the Narragansett Fort, a Proclamation was made in the name of the Gov. that if they played the man, took the fort and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country which is their great seat, they should have a gratuity of land besides their wages.*... | |
| Frank Herbert Swan - 1927 - 92 halaman
...march against the Narragansett fort, a proclamation in the Governor's name was made to the soldiers that, "if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country, which is their great seat, they should have a quantity of land, besides their... | |
| Nehgs - 1995 - 498 halaman
...in the name of the Government when they were mustered on Dedlmm Plain, where they began their march, that if they played the man, took the Fort and Drove the enemy out of the Narragnnset Country, wliich was their great •eat, that they should have a gratuity of land beside... | |
| David Jaffee - 1999 - 334 halaman
...faced their Indian opponents during Metacom's War. The governor's proclamation promised the soldiers that "if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of Narragansett country, which is their great seat, they should have a gratuity of land, besides their... | |
| Mary DeWitt Freeland - 2009 - 624 halaman
...Indians, in what was called the "Narragansett fight," they were told by authority of government, " That if they 'played the man,' took the fort, and drove the enemy from the Narragansett country, they should have a gratuity of land, besides their wages." The ancestors... | |
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