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ept in the territory of the Pequods, taken possession of a foot Winslow, in Hubbard's Indian Wars, 55 of land without first obtaining a title from the Indians. Band the Christian manners; and Massasoit had desired to insert in a treaty, Hubbard, 47. what the Puritans never permitted, that the English should never attempt were in a maze, not knowing what to do, and ready to stand for the English; Hubbard, 56. sure proof of no ripened conspiracy. But to many tribes there were commoprinted by S. G. Drake; Increase Mather's Hist. of Troubles with the Indians; Hubbard's Indian Wars; Church's Hist. of King Philip's War; Records of United Coloniecalamities in the howling of the wolves. C Mather, II. 486. I. Mather, 34. Hubbard, 120. At the very beginning of danger, the colonists exerted their wonted sel from Piscataqua, that had just sought an anchoring-place in the harbor! Hubbard's Indian Wars, 234. Willis's Portland, i. 143, 147, 155. Compare Church, 166.
Connecticut, not a bowery was safe. It was on this occasion, that Anne Hutchinson, Winthrop, II. 136. Gorton, 59. Hubbard, 345. Welde's Rise, Reign, and Ruin, Some write the Indians did burn her to death with fire. one of the most extraordinth sighs and tears, and brokenness of heart, and the aspect of sorrow, to beseech the compassion of the congregation. Hubbard's History of New England, 359, 360. In the following year, he removed to New 1641. Sept. Netherland, and now, with a li. Compare too R. Williams in Knowles, 275. III. The N. England statements, in Winthrop, II. 96, 97, 136. Gorton, 59. Hubbard, 441, and 365. The traditionary account of the battle on Strickland Plain, preserved by Trumbull, i. 161, and repeated,s as his own passions, was dashed in pieces on the coast of Wales, and the guilty Kieft was overwhelmed by the waves. Hubbard, 444. 1648 A better day dawned on New Netherland, when the brave and honest Stuyvesant, recently the vicedirector of