| Martin Moore - 1822 - 220 strani
...here do not much rejoice under the Englishmen's shadow ; who do so overtop them in Hie number of their people, stocks of cattle, &c. that the Indians do...and discreet man, and the very soul, as it were, of that place. Their teacher's name is Solomon.* Here they observe the same decorum for religion and civil... | |
| 1826 - 414 strani
...the Indians here do not much rejoice under the Englishmen's shadow ; who do so overtop them in their number of people, stocks of cattle, &c. that the Indians...about two months since ; which is a great blow to that place. He was a pious and discreet man, and the very soul as it were of that place. Their teacher's... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 strani
...the Indians here do uot much rejoice under the Englishmen's shadow ; who do so overtop them in their number of people, stocks of cattle, &.C. that the...about two months since ; which is a great blow to that place. He was a pious and discreet man, and the very soul as it were of that place. Their teacher's... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 strani
...old. Oonamog was ruler at Marlborough, and a sachem, who died hi the summer of 1674. His death "was a great blow to the place. He was a pious and discreet man, and the very sou], as it were, of the place." The troubles of the war fell very heavily upon his family. A barn... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 strani
...old. Oonamog was ruler at Marlborough, and a sachem, who died in the summer of 1674. His death "was a great blow to the place. He was a pious and discreet man, and the very soul, us it were, of the place." The troubles of the wur fell very heavily upon his family. A baru containing... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 strani
...old. Oonamog was ruler at Marlborough, and a sachem, who died in the summer of 1674. His death "was a great blow to the place. He was a pious and discreet man, and th_e very soul, as it were, of the place." The troubles of the war fell very heavily upon his family.... | |
| Sarah Sprague Jacobs - 1853 - 378 strani
...mucli rejoice under the Englishman's shadow ; who do so overtop them in their number of people, stock of cattle, &c., that the Indians do not greatly flourish, or delight in their station at present." NONANTUM AND NATICK. This town met with a great blow in the death of the ruler, Oonamog, a pious and... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1880 - 342 strani
...the Indians here do not much rejnice under the Englishmen's shadow ; who do so overtop them in their number of people, stocks of cattle, &c. that the Indians...about two months since ; which is a great blow to that place. He wa^ a pious and discreet man, and the very soul as it were of that place. Their teacher's... | |
| Heman Packard De Forest - 1891 - 672 strani
...the Indians here do not much rejoice under the Englishmen's shadow, who do so overtop them in their number of people, stocks of cattle, &c., that the...Indians do not greatly flourish or delight in their shadow at present." This was inevitable. While the intelligence and skill of the Englishman made him... | |
| George E. Tinker - 1993 - 198 strani
...the Indians here do not much rejoice under the English men's shadow; who do so overtop them in their number of people, stocks of cattle, &c. that the Indians...not greatly flourish, or delight in their station at present.62 The Language of Oppression and Confessions of Faith In the final analysis, Eliot's mission... | |
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