| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 стор.
...Wechecuiu" says Roger WilKams, is the Indian for sea. Key to Indian languages, Chap. 18. AD 1643. VVinthrop says that " Nashacowam and Wassamagoin. two Sachems,...Prescott, Harmon Garrett, Thomas Skidmore, Mr. Stephen Mr. Symonds, &c. Here Mr. Harrington in his century sermon stops. Who are meant by &c. it i - impossible... | |
| 1826 - 414 стор.
...writes " Weshakim." 1 Mass. Hist. Col. ( Vol. " Wechecum" says Roger Williams, is the Indian for sea. Key to Indian languages, Chap. 18. AD 1643. Winthrop...joyful." Coats and dinners and sack, were wonderful persuaaivea with the Indians. Was not " Nashacowam," the same with Sholan ? J John Prescott, Harmon... | |
| Joseph Willard - 1853 - 258 стор.
...wampum, and the Court gave each of them a coat of two yards of cloth, and their dinner, and to them and every of them a cup of sack at their departure : so...they took their leave, and went away very joyful." This was considered a very grave and important proceeding, not only worthy to be recorded, but to be... | |
| 1879 - 812 стор.
...gave each of them a coat of two yards of cloth and their dinner ; and to them and their men every .one of them a cup of sack at their departure, so they took leave and went away very joyful."« •':.. -I A more extended account of this submission is given... | |
| 1881 - 976 стор.
...gave each of them a coat of two yards of cloth, and their dinner; and to them and their men, every one of them, a cup of sack at their departure. So they took leave, and went away." — Massachusetts Colonial Accords. DR. GASTON sat in his library, studying... | |
| Constance Fenimore Woolson - 1899 - 564 стор.
...gave each of them a coat of two yards of cloth, and their dinner; and to them and their men, every one of them, a cup of sack at their departure. So they took leave, and went away." — Massachusetts Colonial Records. DR. GASTON sat in his library, studying... | |
| Mary DeWitt Freeland - 2009 - 624 стор.
...them a coat of two yards of cloth and their dinner ; and to them and their men every one of them a cnp of sack at their departure, so they took their leave and went away very joyful." — Governor Winthrop's Journal, 2, 156. In 1643 Massaaoit resided with Nashoonon, chief of the Nipmucks.... | |
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