 | John Warner Barber - 1856 - 624 lehte
...Penobscoi, from whence he carried to England five of the natives, ' three of whornj' says Gorges, ' I seized upon ; they were all of one nation, but of...putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations. He retained these Indians in his family three years, and obtained from them much information respecting... | |
 | JOHN CHAMBERLAIN - 1890
...Gorges was in command. He took the Indians into his special custody, and the Knight declared that " this accident must be acknowledged the means, under...on foot, and giving life to all our plantations." 1 Verily, Pemaquid forms the initial in New England Colonization, and this we have on the high authority... | |
 | John Wingate Thornton - 1857 - 178 lehte
...Gorges was in command. He took the Indians into his special custody, and the Knight declared that " this accident must be acknowledged the means, under...on foot, and giving life to all our plantations." Verily, Pemaquid forms the initial in New England Colonization, and this we have on the high authority... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1857
...Gorges was in command. He took the Indians into his special custody, and the Knight declared that " this accident must be acknowledged the means, under...God, of putting on foot, and giving life to all our plantations."1 Verily, Pemaquid forms the initial in New England Colonization, and this we have on... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1857
...Gorges was in command. He took the Indians into his special custody, and the Knight declared that " this accident must be acknowledged the means, under...God, of putting on foot, and giving life to all our plantations."1 Verily, Pemaquid forms the initial in New England Colonization, and this we have on... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1857
...Gorges was in command. He took the Indians into his special custody, and the Knight declared that " this accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot, and giving life to all pur plantation^"1 Yerily, Pemaquid forms the initial in New England Colonization, and this we have... | |
 | 1858
...to England, " came into the harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded. I seized upon the Indians. They were all of one nation, but of several parts,...the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving • These names are very variously spelt. See Book of tht Indiana, p. 70-71, ed. 1851 life to all our... | |
 | 1858
...to England. " came into the harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded. I seized upon the Indians. They were all of one nation, but of several parts,...be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on fool and giving life to all our plantations. And, having kept them full three years, I made them able... | |
 | John Gorham Palfrey - 1858
...enlisting for his darling scheme allies more able to promote it. " This accident," Gorges says, was " the means under God of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." He took three of the natives into his house, caused them to be instructed in the English language,... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1859 - 736 lehte
...Waymouih, on his return to England, " came into the harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Three * of whose natives, namely, Manida, Skettwarroes and...establish a belief that it was of great value ; not perhaps making due allowance for its being their li<>,n< . And Sir Ferdinando adds, " After I had those... | |
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