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The Chapman Family: Or The Descendants of Robert Chapman, One of the First ... - Página 335
por Frederick William Chapman - 1854 - 414 páginas
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Massachusetts Historical Society - 1833 - 776 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...themselves from danger, — for policy is needful in wars as well as strength. RELATION OF THE PLOTT — INDIAN. [The following "Relation " is without date...
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The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians: Or a ...

Samuel Penhallow - 1859 - 188 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...laughing at it. — And this I write that young men my learn, if they should meet with such trials as we met with there, and have not opportunity to cut...
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The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians: Or, a ...

Samuel Penhallow, Nathaniel Adams, Benjamin Colman, William Dodge - 1859 - 192 páginas
...too sharp for them; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next morning laughing at it.—And this I write that young men my learn, if they should meet with such trials as we met with...
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A History of the Pequot War: Or, A Relation of the War Between the Powerful ...

Lion Gardiner - 1860 - 50 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...laughing at it. — And this I write that young men my learn, if they should meet with such trials as we met with there, and have not opportunity to cut...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volumen31

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1886 - 988 páginas
...came, " and as they skipped from one they SOME KK1 Its. trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next morning, laughing at it." His taste in the humorous had grown somewhat tough. But his tact and shrewdness had not been impaired...
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On the Edge of Winter

Richard Markham - 1881 - 240 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...enemies, yet they may, with such pretty pranks, preserve them120 GENTLE MEASURES IN THE TRAINING OF THE YOUNG. selves from danger ; for policy is needful in...
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A Narrative History of King Philip's War and the Indian Troubles in New England

Richard Markham - 1883 - 340 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one, they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...And this I wr'ite that young men may learn if they met with trials such as we met with there, and have not opportunity to cut off their enemies, yet they...
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History of the Pequot War: The Contemporary Accounts of Mason, Underhill ...

Charles Orr - 1897 - 182 páginas
...sharp for them ; and as they skipped from one they trod upon another, and left the nails and doors dyed with their blood, which you know we saw the next...themselves from danger, — for policy is needful in wars as well as strength. \. k''. ' / .-• c. L • r ...
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The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut: Three Hundred and ...

Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1906 - 714 páginas
...with "pretty pranks," some of which he related in his old age, whereby " young men may learn," that they " may with such pretty pranks preserve themselves from danger; for policy is needful in wars as well as strength." John Winthrop the younger was now living at his Massachusetts home in Ipswich,...
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Old Paths and Legends of the New England Border: Connecticut, Deerfield ...

Katharine Mixer Abbott - 1907 - 468 páginas
...of necessary stratagems in the blind contest of savage warfare with these lines: "And thus I wrote, that young men may learn if they should meet with such trials as we met with these [at Saybrook Fort] and have not opportunity to cut off their enemies, yet they may, with such...
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