| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1838 - 662 pagina’s
...a sagamore, Cogawesco the sagamore of Casco, and Quack, now called York, Somerset, a sagamore, one that hath been found very faithful to the English,...the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing. They intended to have been gone presently, but hearing of my being there, they... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1847 - 406 pagina’s
...a sagamore, Cogawesco, the sagamore of Casco and Quack, now called York, Somerset, a sagamore, one that hath been found very faithful to the English,...the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing.* They intended to have been gone presently, but hearing of my being there, they... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1847 - 396 pagina’s
...a sagamore, Cogawesco, the sagamore of Casco and Quack, now called York, Somerset, a sagamore, one that hath been found very faithful to the English,...the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing.* They intended to have been gone presently, but hearing of my being there, they... | |
| George Folsom - 1847 - 88 pagina’s
...of good account among them ;" of the latter description he mentions a sagamore named Somerset, " one that hath been found very faithful to the English,...the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing [being killed.]" Levett states, that when he was about to depart from this place,... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1857 - 544 pagina’s
...the visit to his dominions in the year 1623. This voyager says that he was " a Sagamore who hath been very faithful to the English and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing." With the simplicity of Nature, and a generosity peculiarly his own, he proposed... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1857 - 550 pagina’s
...the visit to his dominions in the year 1623. This voyager says that he was " a Sagamore who hath been very faithful to the English and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing." With the simplicity of Nature, and a generosity peculiarly, his own, he proposed... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1857 - 184 pagina’s
...the visit to his dominions in the year 1G23. This voyager says that he was " a Sagamore who hath been very faithful to the English and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing." With the simplicity of Nature, and a generosity peculiarly his own, he proposed... | |
| 1857 - 498 pagina’s
...the visit to his dominions in the year 1623. This voyager says that he was " a Sagamore who hath been very faithful to the English and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing." With the simplicity of Nature, and a generosity peculiarly his own, he proposed... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1857 - 544 pagina’s
...the visit to his dominions in the year 1623. This voyager says that he was " a Sagamore who hath been very faithful to the English and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing." With the simplicity of Nature, and a generosity peculiarly his own, he proposed... | |
| Rufus King Sewall - 1859 - 414 pagina’s
...sagamore " Levet speaks, (doubtless referring to his agency in Dormer's behalf,) as " one that hath oeen found very faithful to the English, and hath saved the lives of many of our nation ; some from killing and others from starving." The domain of the town of Bristol, this chieftain with another sold... | |
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