Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume 20The Society, 1920 - Massachusetts Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41; also includes lists of members. |
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... Indians having developed , partly through the actions of Captain George and the Rose at Castine , Governor Andros with one thousand men went eastward on November 17th . While at Pemaquid , on January 10th , 1689 , he received news of a ...
... Indians having developed , partly through the actions of Captain George and the Rose at Castine , Governor Andros with one thousand men went eastward on November 17th . While at Pemaquid , on January 10th , 1689 , he received news of a ...
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... Indians having Married the Daughter of one of their Princes whom they call Sagamores or Sachems ; and when this was done , it was easie to forsee , and was generally concluded that the French and Indians would soon be upon the English ...
... Indians having Married the Daughter of one of their Princes whom they call Sagamores or Sachems ; and when this was done , it was easie to forsee , and was generally concluded that the French and Indians would soon be upon the English ...
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... Indians , wee are Encompassed with troubles.2 Honoured Sr XLI FALMOUTH July ye 8th 1690 . Its my duty to Acquaint you of my Arrivall here with some Pro- seedings of new England sence your departure . That upon ye 17th of May last ye Indians ...
... Indians , wee are Encompassed with troubles.2 Honoured Sr XLI FALMOUTH July ye 8th 1690 . Its my duty to Acquaint you of my Arrivall here with some Pro- seedings of new England sence your departure . That upon ye 17th of May last ye Indians ...
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... Indians in New - England . . . . sold by John Blague and Samuel Howes at their Shop in Popes head Alley . ... Perfect Diurnall , no . 140 , last page , August 16 , 1652. ( August 4 , Thomason . ) BHM Number 6 of Eliot's Indian tracts ...
... Indians in New - England . . . . sold by John Blague and Samuel Howes at their Shop in Popes head Alley . ... Perfect Diurnall , no . 140 , last page , August 16 , 1652. ( August 4 , Thomason . ) BHM Number 6 of Eliot's Indian tracts ...
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... Indians , and of their Civil Wars amongst themselves , from Columbus his first discovery to these later times . As also of the original undertakings of the advancement of Plantations into those parts , with a perfect relation of our ...
... Indians , and of their Civil Wars amongst themselves , from Columbus his first discovery to these later times . As also of the original undertakings of the advancement of Plantations into those parts , with a perfect relation of our ...
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