| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853 - 416 pages
...John being sent thither by the famous English lusticer, Sir lohn Popham and others. • * They chuse the place of their Plantation at the mouth of Sagadahoc,...History &c. , ip 198. t An error in the date, see pott. I History US 13th Ed. ip 268. § Purchas' Pilgrims, London, 1626, Vol. vp 830. || Sagadahoc is... | |
| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853 - 416 pages
...a Fort. * » » The people seemed affected with our men's devotions, Sc would say that King IAJIES is a good King, his God a good God, and Tanto naught,...History &c. , ip 198. t An error in the date, see pott. + History US 13th Ed. ip 268. { Purchas' Pilgrims, London, 1626, Vol. vp 830. || Sagadahoc is... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1881 - 574 pages
...Raleigh Gilbert, Admiral. The people seemed affected with our men's devotions, and would say King James is a good king, his God a good God, and Tanto naught....So they call an evil spirit which haunts them every moon, and makes them worship him for fear. He commanded them not to dwell near or come among the English,... | |
| Edward James Young - History - 1881 - 532 pages
...Raleigh Gilbert, Admiral. The people seemed affected with our men's devotions, and would say King James is a good king, his God a good God, and Tanto naught....So they call an evil spirit which haunts them every moon, and makes them worship him for fear. He commanded them not to dwell near or come among the English,... | |
| Henry Otis Thayer - Phippsburg (Me.) - 1892 - 318 pages
...Raleigh Gilbert, Admiral. The people seemed affected with our men's devotions, and would say, King James is a good king, his God a good God and Tanto naught....So they call an evil spirit which haunts them every moon, and makes them worship him for fear. He commanded them not to dwell near or come among the English,... | |
| Douglas Walthew Rice - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 338 pages
...and would say, King James is a good King, his God a good God, and Tanto nought. So they call an evill spirit which haunts them every Moone, and makes them worship him for feare. Hee commanded them not to dwell neere, or come among the English, threatning to kill some and inflict... | |
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