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INTRODUCTORY NOTE. Meanwhile, the r
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TO THE t READER THEfubjefl of this
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TO THE READER. of Almighty GOD, to
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[ I known then by their Indian Name
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[ I ] a Farm, found the Gentlemen o
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[ 2 ] Neighbouring Sachems, to inga
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[ 2 ] a War with the EngliJJi. Defi
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[3 ] And Little Eyes one of the Que
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[4] of the Queen of Pocajffet^ who
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[4] Philip was forc'd to promife th
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[4 J March the greateft Part of the
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[5 ] polled at Major Browns and Mr.
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[5 ] Garrifon, under the very Nofes
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[6] his Horfe. Mr. Church told the
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[ 6] took down the heads of Eight E
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[ 7 ] of his charge of Commiffary G
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[ 7 ] got a paffage over to PocaJ/e
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[8] lifted of no more than Thirty S
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[9 ] other fide. Two Indians were f
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[9] up, he fpy'd them a more at San
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[ io] fortune; when they were immed
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[ " ] /paring of their Ammunition,
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[ " ] prefenting his Gun at the Ene
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[ 13 ] difcover nothing that need t
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[ «3 ] ran in and gave Information
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[ n ] improv'd it; and without any
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[ 13 ] that prov'd as troublefome a
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[ H] Garrifon in the Narraganfet Co
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[ 14 ] pleas'd with the exploit, ga
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[ is ] the Eaft end of the Fort, ma
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[ 15 ] whereof the Serjeant flood u
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[ i6] had no other ProviJio7i to tr
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t '7 ] out of their Fort fo haftily
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[ i8] in fight, but an Icy Swamp ly
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[ 19] be the Indian that had firft.
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[ 19] Men, and frighted many more i
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[ 19] emy, they mufl make a bujinef
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[ *>] they met with his Wives Paren
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[ 21 ] in a Sloop bound to Barnjlab
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[ 21 ] Rocks a fifhing; he bid the
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[ M ] [22] Mr. Church asked him whe
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[ M ] Language) to go over to them.
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[ n ] anfwered they were. He then a
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[ H] intended to /wallow Shell and
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[ 25 ] after they fubjected themfel
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[ *] and Sail from thence to Sandwi
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[ 26] Morning, with orders to take
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[ 27 ] and feveral other Indians no
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[ ^8] being asked, What Indians the
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[ 28] that brought his Letter. He a
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[ 29] ready to affift them in getti
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[30] near the Place, he and his Eng
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[ 3°] ingaged all the lufly flout
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[3i ] Receiving Commiffion, he Marc
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[32 ] never returning empty handed.
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them. 225 [3» ] But he obtaining o
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— [33 ] Major: he at length obtai
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[33 ] while the file fent, got undi
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w^wwla.il. wmm [34 ] The Captain ha
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[34] ing of Hurtle-Berries, and tha
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[35 ] quiet People : but in the end
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[35 ] Provijions for the company. S
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[36 ] difpatch'd a Port to their Ca
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[37 ] call'd them treacherous Dogs,
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[38] fent for Capt. Church out of t
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[38] a great Tree a-crofs the River
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[38] along the River, and examining
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[39] Enemy, and added to his Compan
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[4°] foon as thefiring ceafed, the
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[4i ] take the Guns out of their ha
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[4i ] careful as he might have been
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[4» ] as poor, and miferable as he
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[4* ] Death againjl him was jufl, a
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[43 ] fooner faw him but [43] faint
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[43 ] fee the event of this Expedit
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[ 44 ] was aware of, he wanted men
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[ 44 ] Bullet thro' his heart, and
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[45 ] now up, and fo the dew gone,
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[45 ] Alderman, the Indian who fhot
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[46 ] much intreating; but told him
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Neck. 326 [46 ] Capt. Church tho't
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[46] and coming lately from among t
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; [47 ] buryingplaced & moving that
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[43 ] clined to go with him, thinki
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[ 49 ] Annawon was a great Souldier
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[ 49 ] again fecurely. When it bega
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[5o] the Rocks were fo fteep that i
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[Si ] eat Cow-beaf or Horfe-beaf, T
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; [5» ] tance rather than offend h
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[ 5* ] adorn himfelf with when he f
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[S3 ] Captain fent two Indians on t
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[S3 ] to them and bring the other t
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[ 54] nour JVifi/low, to Scoure the
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[54] were fearching for, it being m
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Day of Week. Day of Month. Cljrnnnk
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Day of Week. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF
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Day of Week. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF
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INDEX. The Arabic figures refer to
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xxi. ; location of his houi'e, xxxi
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Fowler, Rev. Orin, quoted, xxxii. 4
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Mattapoifett Neck [now Gardner's Ne
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Robinfon, Rowland, xxvi. Rochefter,
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W. Wade, Nicolas, 3. Wadfworth, Ben