| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 стор.
...harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Three* of whoso natives, namely, Manilla, Sketttvarroes and Tasquantum, "I seized upon. They were all of one...establish a belief that it was of great value ; not ]>erhaps making due allowance for its being their home. And Sir Ferdinando adds, " After I had those... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 стор.
...Penobscot, from wlicnce he carried to England five of the natives,' three of whom,' says Gorges, ' I seized upon ; they were all of one nation, but of...the means under God of putting on foot and giving hfe to all our plantations. He retained these Indians in his family three years, and obtained from... | |
| 1841 - 552 стор.
...he brought five of the natives, three of whose names were Manida, Sketwarroes, and Tasquantutn, whom I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts and several families." This was in 1605. But the Governor and Council for New England, in their Relation, printed in 1622, say,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 стор.
...Plymouth, where I then commanded." Three* of whose natives, namely, Manilla, Sketttoarroes and Tasyuanlum, "I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of...be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on loot and giving life to all our plantations." Paying great attention to these natives, he soon understood... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1847 - 406 стор.
...he brought five of the natives, three of whose names were Manida, Skettwarroes, and Tasquantum, whom I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of...putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations, as by the ensuing discourse will manifestly appear. CHAPTER III. Of the use I made of the natives.... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1847 - 396 стор.
...brought five of the natives, three of whose names were Manida, Skettwarroes, and Tasquantum, whom 1 seized upon. They were all of- one nation, but of...putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations, as by the ensuing discourse will manifestly appear. CHAPTER III. Of the use I made of the natives.... | |
| George Folsom - 1847 - 88 стор.
...Governor of the Fort at that place. " This accident," says Gorges, in his Description of New England, " must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." He adds, that he kept these Indians for three years, and endeavored to elicit from them as much information... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 стор.
...harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Three* of whose natives, namely, Manida, Sketttoarroa and Tasquantum, "I seized upon. They were all of one...establish a belief that it was of great value ; not perhaps making due allowance for its being their home. And Sir Ferdinando adds, " After I had those... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 стор.
...harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Three* of whose natives, namely, Manida, Skettwarroea and Tasquantum, "I seized upon. They were all of one...from whence they came to establish a belief that it wae of great value ; not perhaps making due allowance for its being their home. And Sir Ferdinande... | |
| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853 - 416 стор.
...extreme severity of the climate. In midwinter fire consumed their storehouse, with the provisions it * " This accident must be acknowledged the means, under...putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations." — Sir Ferdinmdo Gorget' Briefe Narration. London: 1653. fTo the two companies all North America,... | |
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