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Their chief ruler is called Powhatan , and taketh his name of the principal place of dwelling called Powhatan . But his proper name is Wahunsonacock . Some countries he hath , which have been his ancestors ' , and came unto him by ...
Their chief ruler is called Powhatan , and taketh his name of the principal place of dwelling called Powhatan . But his proper name is Wahunsonacock . Some countries he hath , which have been his ancestors ' , and came unto him by ...
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For this he was called into the court , and his sermon being produced , he justified it , and confessed he did mean all that walk in such a way . Whereupon the elders of the rest of the churches were called , and asked whether they ...
For this he was called into the court , and his sermon being produced , he justified it , and confessed he did mean all that walk in such a way . Whereupon the elders of the rest of the churches were called , and asked whether they ...
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When we were lain down , my master went out of the wigwam and by and by sent in an Indian called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow , if he would let him have one pint of liquors .
When we were lain down , my master went out of the wigwam and by and by sent in an Indian called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow , if he would let him have one pint of liquors .
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