| Lemuel Shattuck - 1835 - 438 стор.
...very little or nothing of what they lost, but it was squandered away, lost by the removal of Mr. Hoar, and other means, so that they were necessitated to...for the Indians, residing in London. Besides, Mr. Hoar lost all his building and other cost, which he had provided for the entertainment and employment... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 628 стор.
...arbitrary action. To conclude this matter, those poor Indians about fifty-eight of them of all sorts, were sent down to Deer Island, there to pass into the furnace...had provided for the entertainment and employment of those Indians ; which was considerable. 1675, Feb'y 23d. About this time (the General Court then... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 618 стор.
...lost by the removal of Mr. Hoare and other means, so that they were necessitated to live upon clarns as the others did, with some little corn provided...had provided for the entertainment and employment of those Indians ; which was considerable. 1675, Feb'y 23d. About this time (the General Court then... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 666 стор.
...arbitrary action. To conclude this matter, those poor Indians, about fifty-eight of them of all sorts, were sent down to Deer Island, there to pass into the furnace...had provided for the entertainment and employment of those Indians ; which was considerable." This was in February, 1675-6. Only a few Indians returned... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 668 стор.
...arbitrary action. To conclude this matter, those poor Indians, about fifty-eight of them of all sorts, were sent down to Deer Island, there to pass into the furnace...had provided for the entertainment and employment of those Indians ; which was considerable." This was in February, 1675-6. Only a few Indians returned... | |
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