Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Samuel Penhallow” in chapter 1.3, page 25 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...the savages.
It had a worthy companion in Benjamin Church's , published in 1716, a powerful book by one who took a leading part in the struggle he describes.
Another work that was widely read was Samuel Penhallow 's , 1726.
The author was chief justice of New Hampshire.
With 1690, when the French and Indian wars began, a new kind of warfare fell on the colonies.
Bands of Indians, sometimes accompanied ...
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