| American Statistical Association - 1847 - 618 sivua
...follows. " Proclamation was made to them, when mustered on Dedham Plain, whence they began their march,1 that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove...their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land besides their wages." Such a victory was achieved. " And as the condition has been performed, certainly... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1847 - 660 sivua
...follows. " Proclamation was made to them, when mustered on Dedham Plain, whence they began their march,1 that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove...their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land besides their wages." Sucrr a victory was achieved. " And as the condition has been performed, certainly... | |
| 1849 - 346 sivua
...subject. It was as follows. " Proclamation was made to them, when mustered on Dedham Plain, whence they began their march,* that if they played the man,...their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land besides their wages." Such a victory was achieved. " And as the condition has been performed, certainly... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867 - 522 sivua
...proclamation was made to them, when mustered on Dedham Plain " on the 9th of December, just as they took up their march, " that, if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country, which was their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land, besides their... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867 - 530 sivua
...proclamation was made to them, when mustered on Dedham Plain " on the 9th of December, just as they took up their march, " that, if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Karragansett country, which was their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land, besides their... | |
| William Frederic Goodwin - 1871 - 434 sivua
...the Army in the name of the Governm' (as living Evidences very fully testify) when they were mustcr'd on Dedham Plain where they began their March, that if they played the man, took the Fort & Drove the Enemy out of the Narragansct Country, which was their great Seat, that they should have... | |
| 1862 - 432 sivua
...their march' (Rev. Peter Hobart's diary gives the date of this marching from Dedham, Dec. 9, 1675), ' that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove...their great seat, they should have a gratuity in land, besides their wages.' Such a victory was achieved. 'And as the condition has been performed, certainly... | |
| LUCY W. STICENEY - 1876 - 272 sivua
...stronghold of King Philip, a proclamation was made to the troops, in the name of the Government, ' that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove...the Narraganset country, which was their great seat, that they should have a gratuity in land besides their wages.' "The message which the House sent up... | |
| Hiram Barrus - 1881 - 400 sivua
...of the heirs of the soldiers in the Narragansett expedition in King Philip's War. They were promised "if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy eut of the country, they should have a gratuity in land besides their wages." ' Pursuant to this promise... | |
| Daniel Franklin Secomb - 1883 - 1060 sivua
...Proclamation made to the Army in the name of the fiovernm'nt, — as living evidences very fully testify, — when they were mustered on Dedham Plain, where they...they played the Man, took the Fort, and Drove the Eiiemy out of the If arraganset Country, which was their great Seat, that they should have a gratuity... | |
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