Early History of New England Being a Relation of Hostile Passages Between the I
Early History of New England Being a Relation of Hostile Passages Between the I
Increase Mather
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ssi Whatever Grounds there may have been for fufpe&ing a Combina tion of Indians with the Dutch againft the Englifh Colonifts at this Period, there feems not to be found any reliable Fads of fuch Combina-^ tion or Confpiracy. All the Tefti- mony elicited is vague and uncertain. [ "8 ] Election of Magiflrates in the feveral Jurifdi&ions was intended for Execution, becaufe then the Towns would be left naked and lefs able to defend themfelves. This Squaw moreover defined the Englifh to remember, h...ow dear their flighting of her former Information of the Pequots coming had coft them. * 82 Alfo, Vncas addreffed himfelf to the Governour of Connecticut Colony declaring that Ninnigret had that Winter been at Manhatos, and that he had given the Dutch Governour a great Prefent of Wampam t and received from him twenty Gunns, with Powder and Shot anfwerable; [68] and that during his flay in thofe Parts, he went over Hud- Jons River, gathered as many Sacbims together as he could, made ample Declaration againfl the Englifh, defiring their Aid and Affiftance againfl them.
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