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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 52 |
belt of seven totems | 27 |
of the white men | 21 |
the belt of seven | 21 |
of the pilgrim fathers | 19 |
the son of longfeather | 18 |
in the mean time | 18 |
in the new world | 15 |
the rest of the | 14 |
for the first time | 14 |
by the side of | 13 |
as soon as the | 12 |
the country of the | 12 |
sarah and i were | 11 |
it seemed as if | 11 |
the women and children | 11 |
the mouth of the | 11 |
of the white man | 11 |
to the land of | 11 |
the chief of the | 10 |
the place where he | 10 |
a member of the | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
of those who had | 10 |
the land of the | 10 |
the lodge of kaweras | 10 |
to the place where | 10 |
the arrival of the | 10 |
died the first winter | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
the presence of the | 9 |
you must know that | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
it was evident that | 9 |
to the country of | 9 |
of the mayflower pilgrims | 9 |
the village of peace | 9 |
as well as the | 9 |
the center of the | 9 |
on the part of | 9 |
in the way of | 9 |
that part of the | 9 |
in the eyes of | 9 |
to the place of | 9 |
of the new england | 8 |
the power of the | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
it was not until | 8 |
at the hands of | 8 |
the story of the | 8 |
of his own people | 8 |
in the hope of | 8 |
at the foot of | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
the same time he | 8 |
the main body of | 7 |
the manner in which | 7 |
the captain of the | 7 |
dutch west india company | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
on which they had | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
at the same moment | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
but he did not | 7 |
the departure of the | 7 |
to the new world | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
place where he had | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
the minds of the | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
in the lodge of | 7 |
the banks of the | 7 |
the dutch west india | 7 |
the site of the | 7 |
the object of his | 7 |
the little band of | 7 |
so far as to | 7 |
photograph by welchman bros | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
place in which to | 7 |
of which he had | 6 |
neither sarah nor i | 6 |
was to be seen | 6 |
to the spot where | 6 |
to listen to the | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
the destruction of the | 6 |
the great north river | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
on the following morning | 6 |
the door of the | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
a knowledge of the | 6 |
the landing of the | 6 |
and the rest of | 6 |
in the vicinity of | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
his wife and child | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
the men of plymouth | 6 |
in spite of the | 6 |
of which they had | 6 |
the governor and his | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
for the purpose of | 6 |
the heart of the | 6 |
at the mouth of | 6 |
of the pilgrim church | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
as we have seen | 6 |
as he did so | 6 |
it seemed to me | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
on board the vessel | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
the state of massachusetts | 6 |
sold as a slave | 6 |
in this new world | 6 |
voyage to the west | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
sprang to his feet | 6 |
to which he had | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
the hearts of the | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
as he listened to | 5 |
with a look of | 5 |
the custom of the | 5 |
on the following day | 5 |
both sarah and i | 5 |
the edge of the | 5 |
to return to the | 5 |
caused him to be | 5 |
the progress of the | 5 |
story of the mayflower | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
the belt that he | 5 |
the inside of the | 5 |
to the presence of | 5 |
to the will of | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
to the great spirit | 5 |
of the new world | 5 |
to old world shrines | 5 |
of the united states | 5 |
that sarah and i | 5 |
the new england tribes | 5 |
of the red men | 5 |
the return of the | 5 |
of the white stranger | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
the blood of the | 5 |
the effect of the | 5 |
the lodge of the | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
a place in which | 5 |
the government of massachusetts | 5 |
of the men of | 5 |
on the banks of | 5 |
he knew that the | 5 |
that he and his | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
it was not long | 5 |
in the center of | 5 |
he knew that he | 5 |
those who had come | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
it is certain that | 5 |
the place of their | 5 |
to the lodge of | 5 |
the first church in | 5 |
it was as if | 5 |
that he had no | 5 |
the spirits of the | 5 |
was one of those | 5 |
found it difficult to | 5 |
friendly relations with the | 5 |
in the direction of | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
the light of day | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
on behalf of the | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
and that he was | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
on his return to | 5 |
knew that he had | 5 |
the beauty of the | 5 |
the events of the | 5 |
landing of the pilgrims | 5 |
on the shores of | 5 |
and when he was | 5 |
the fate of his | 5 |
the pilgrim memorial monument | 5 |
his knowledge of the | 5 |
of which we are | 5 |
the side of his | 5 |
beyond the reach of | 5 |
had already begun to | 5 |
to the time when | 4 |
which they had been | 4 |
the attention of the | 4 |
desire to return to | 4 |
inside of the house | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
among those who had | 4 |
the land of spirits | 4 |
a band of the | 4 |
period of which we | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
on a stern and | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
which they had taken | 4 |
people of his own | 4 |
the vicinity of the | 4 |
of the governor and | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
a fleet of canoes | 4 |
that portion of the | 4 |
to this new world | 4 |
the romantic story of | 4 |
it was much like | 4 |
belt of the saganaga | 4 |
against a stormy sky | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
the new england states | 4 |
set out on their | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
on a mission to | 4 |
the plymouth military company | 4 |
for the return of | 4 |
was about this time | 4 |
he could not have | 4 |
shores of new england | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
for some time after | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
the governor and the | 4 |
the settlers of new | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
the presence of a | 4 |
to me as if | 4 |
city of new plymouth | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
but she did not | 4 |
be found in the | 4 |
that they might be | 4 |
come to an end | 4 |
from the new world | 4 |
added greatly to the | 4 |
at the prospect of | 4 |
and he resolved to | 4 |
of the young indian | 4 |
the white man with | 4 |
one of their number | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
and respect with which | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
the wrath of the | 4 |
his way through the | 4 |
the surface of the | 4 |
in spite of his | 4 |
those who had been | 4 |
face to face with | 4 |
to the summit of | 4 |
of him who had | 4 |
formed one of the | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
and seemed to be | 4 |
the building of the | 4 |
the brow of the | 4 |
into a world unknown | 4 |
one hundred and two | 4 |
from which they had | 4 |
that he might learn | 4 |
of the women and | 4 |
the care of the | 4 |
our village of plymouth | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
the soul of the | 4 |
by the sight of | 4 |
of the neighboring tribes | 4 |
for he knew that | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
the chief and his | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
from the painting by | 4 |
and when it was | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
seemed as if the | 4 |
not until he had | 4 |
as though it had | 4 |
the summit of the | 4 |
to the government of | 4 |
nahma and the bear | 4 |
that seemed to be | 4 |
that he had seen | 4 |
with the white men | 4 |
the pilgrim fathers had | 4 |
even went so far | 4 |
high on a stern | 4 |
had no power to | 4 |
it is well that | 4 |
it seemed as though | 4 |
a glimpse of the | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
which they had so | 4 |
lay down to sleep | 4 |
settlers of new plymouth | 4 |
of one hundred and | 4 |
the lives of the | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
were to be found | 4 |
to the south of | 4 |
for a moment he | 4 |
on board the mayflower | 4 |
men of the village | 4 |
thus it happened that | 4 |
the food we had | 4 |
romantic story of the | 4 |
sarah and i had | 4 |
it was too late | 4 |
the presence of his | 4 |
of the dutch west | 4 |
i must tell you | 4 |
went so far as | 4 |
had been able to | 4 |
the verge of the | 4 |
memorial monument at provincetown | 4 |
to the village of | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
with which he had | 4 |
the rest of their | 4 |
bottom of the boat | 4 |
to that of the | 4 |
in the cabin of | 4 |
to the words of | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
the border of the | 4 |
old world homes and | 4 |
lost no time in | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
of henrich and oriana | 4 |
pilgrims to old world | 4 |
part of the country | 4 |
plymouth from the painting | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
one of the indian | 4 |
new world pilgrims to | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
in the present instance | 4 |
the heart of oriana | 4 |
the master of the | 4 |
and by the time | 4 |
much the same as | 4 |
in the land of | 4 |
made acquainted with the | 4 |
under the command of | 4 |
as he saw the | 4 |
the same time the | 4 |
of his own age | 4 |
fell to the ground | 4 |
in the breast of | 4 |
the spot where he | 4 |
regarded him as a | 4 |
for a moment the | 4 |
pilgrim memorial monument at | 4 |
the blessing of god | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
surface of the water | 4 |
to his feet in | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
to be regarded as | 4 |
at break of day | 4 |
the god and father | 4 |
on the evening of | 4 |
the fate of the | 4 |
of the canoe was | 4 |
of the infant colony | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
a stern and rock | 4 |
son of longfeather was | 4 |
and then it was | 4 |
world pilgrims to old | 4 |
a bit of old | 4 |
the home of his | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
with mingled feelings of | 4 |
with the assistance of | 4 |
the mean time nahma | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
for the destruction of | 4 |
the white men to | 4 |
all that he had | 4 |
standish and his men | 4 |
at a considerable distance | 4 |
the death of his | 4 |
to his own people | 4 |
could no longer be | 4 |
the mean time he | 4 |
the direction in which | 4 |
at the time when | 4 |
the cause of his | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
a strong desire to | 4 |
the evening of the | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
any one of the | 4 |
during the first winter | 4 |
main body of the | 4 |
with the hope of | 4 |
landed from the mayflower | 4 |
of which there are | 3 |
on the summit of | 3 |
it is the belt | 3 |
an alliance with the | 3 |
it was that he | 3 |
the conduct of coubitant | 3 |
and my young men | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
as those of the | 3 |
ground in which their | 3 |
and the pilgrim fathers | 3 |
for no other reason | 3 |
the pilgrim fathers and | 3 |
with his wife and | 3 |
then it was that | 3 |
come from the sea | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
chosen friend and companion | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
found it impossible to | 3 |
in the frozen ground | 3 |
bodied men of the | 3 |
with the government of | 3 |
no other reason than | 3 |
on their return to | 3 |
by the whole community | 3 |
through the woods and | 3 |
he compelled him to | 3 |
while we were on | 3 |
the life of his | 3 |
the clouds of smoke | 3 |
in many of the | 3 |
into the power of | 3 |
when he had been | 3 |
had been given to | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
sprang upon the white | 3 |
and i were eager | 3 |
to a place of | 3 |
for some time the | 3 |
that leads to the | 3 |
for the glory of | 3 |
of one of his | 3 |
she caught a glimpse | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
that was not the | 3 |
might be able to | 3 |
to the men of | 3 |
to those who had | 3 |
declared his intention of | 3 |
he and his people | 3 |
affection of all who | 3 |
the camp of the | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
on a fair morning | 3 |
to allow him to | 3 |
as if we had | 3 |
without danger of being | 3 |
that this was a | 3 |
from the place of | 3 |
to remain where they | 3 |
separatist church was founded | 3 |
had come over in | 3 |
one of those who | 3 |
homes and pilgrim shrines | 3 |
followed him to the | 3 |
man with uplifted knife | 3 |
one of the chiefs | 3 |
found no difficulty in | 3 |
with the utmost caution | 3 |
and his knowledge of | 3 |
of the whole district | 3 |
from the hand of | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
captain of the mayflower | 3 |
was much the same | 3 |
of the wounded youth | 3 |
mean time he had | 3 |
the removal of the | 3 |
the place of his | 3 |
return to new plymouth | 3 |
great belt of seven | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
by the governor and | 3 |
and in spite of | 3 |
the separatist church was | 3 |
is the belt of | 3 |
within a few paces | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
he well knew how | 3 |
children of the wilderness | 3 |
into the heart of | 3 |
come over in the | 3 |
such a manner as | 3 |
and exhorted them to | 3 |
sarah and i could | 3 |
the inclemency of the | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
that stood on the | 3 |
the life of to | 3 |
a large body of | 3 |
of cape cod bay | 3 |
captain and his crew | 3 |
to atone for the | 3 |
manuscript history of plymouth | 3 |
that had been so | 3 |
it was ordered that | 3 |
he took with him | 3 |
the object of their | 3 |
in a pilgrim cell | 3 |
the secret of the | 3 |
of the pilgrim company | 3 |
the church of boston | 3 |
could be found in | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
these children of the | 3 |
to his own countrymen | 3 |
was given to the | 3 |
remain where they were | 3 |
to take part in | 3 |
caught a glimpse of | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
they were about to | 3 |
fill the place of | 3 |
river of sweet waters | 3 |
to tell you that | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
of the second day | 3 |
with a sense of | 3 |
here in this new | 3 |
close at hand and | 3 |
knew that he was | 3 |
a friendly intercourse with | 3 |
the influence of his | 3 |
who went out with | 3 |
he was a noble | 3 |
the place where they | 3 |
the new settlers had | 3 |
to the nature of | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
the eyes of their | 3 |
from the rest of | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
pair of brawny hands | 3 |
have much to tell | 3 |
of the setting sun | 3 |
god and father of | 3 |
and he knew that | 3 |
the voyage to the | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
youth the progress of | 3 |
were well enough to | 3 |
magnified are they who | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
we of plymouth were | 3 |
to set foot on | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
of the friendly wampanoges | 3 |
he and his companions | 3 |
a considerable number of | 3 |
our town of plymouth | 3 |
he was once more | 3 |
who were able to | 3 |
from any of the | 3 |
more than one hundred | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
the one true god | 3 |
came in sight of | 3 |
a considerable distance from | 3 |
the captain and his | 3 |
and his people were | 3 |
that it could not | 3 |
to the spirit of | 3 |
which we are now | 3 |
progress of the canoe | 3 |
at boston and flight | 3 |
to the hearts of | 3 |
the god of the | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
close at his heels | 3 |
it was a source | 3 |
to serve as a | 3 |
the severity of the | 3 |
by the men of | 3 |
and the young indian | 3 |
top of the fort | 3 |
that they must have | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
the cabin of the | 3 |
the great salt waters | 3 |
him the means of | 3 |
the captain of a | 3 |
a small quantity of | 3 |
the shores of europe | 3 |
the courtship of miles | 3 |
which had been left | 3 |
that the pilgrim fathers | 3 |
looked upon as a | 3 |
hallowed ground in which | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
hope for the future | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
had been to him | 3 |
the freedom for which | 3 |
history of plymouth plantation | 3 |
which oriana and mailah | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
the man who had | 3 |
one of which he | 3 |
one of the party | 3 |
greatest part of the | 3 |
came into the village | 3 |
horses and their riders | 3 |
the prayers of the | 3 |
the first year of | 3 |
glimpse of the wounded | 3 |
was in store for | 3 |
that they did not | 3 |
at work in the | 3 |
to be used for | 3 |
under the protection of | 3 |
a subject of the | 3 |
rose from his seat | 3 |
as if we were | 3 |
the conduct of the | 3 |
the men of the | 3 |
had become of the | 3 |
the story of his | 3 |
civil and religious liberty | 3 |
the forests and the | 3 |
alone in the world | 3 |
i come to thee | 3 |
need for me to | 3 |
to meet the coming | 3 |
with an expression of | 3 |
arm of the sea | 3 |
who had been left | 3 |
was heard in the | 3 |
of his own countrymen | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
jones what do you | 3 |
not a man to | 3 |
for a place in | 3 |
a bow and arrows | 3 |
which their fathers lay | 3 |
its place in the | 3 |
that he was to | 3 |
able to stand before | 3 |
the men of boston | 3 |
the neighboring tribes to | 3 |
in the course of | 3 |
was not a man | 3 |
secret of the thunder | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
the death of their | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
the way of food | 3 |
was that of a | 3 |
of the utmost importance | 3 |
on the very day | 3 |
during the first year | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
to his own country | 3 |
after the custom of | 3 |
and i could not | 3 |
which he and his | 3 |
in the minds of | 3 |
on the ground by | 3 |
side of the river | 3 |
under the guidance of | 3 |
with which they were | 3 |
received the name of | 3 |
he was startled by | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
son of the nausett | 3 |
that hung over the | 3 |
the information that he | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
at anchor in the | 3 |
the aspect of affairs | 3 |
to the cause of | 3 |
the movements of the | 3 |
place where they had | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
years of their residence | 3 |
he was a member | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
he thought he could | 3 |
the appearance of a | 3 |
the pilgrim fathers were | 3 |
the great belt of | 3 |
among the red men | 3 |
a manner as to | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
by two pair of | 3 |
william brewster was born | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
the canoe was instantly | 3 |
as he turned away | 3 |
the upper end of | 3 |
except that it is | 3 |
and country took a | 3 |
down to the shore | 3 |
at the upper end | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
of his wife and | 3 |
as she caught a | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
he had learnt from | 3 |
of his adopted son | 3 |
they had established themselves | 3 |
story of the pilgrim | 3 |
seemed to me as | 3 |
country as far as | 3 |
church was founded in | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
of the boston church | 3 |
their loved abodes forsook | 3 |
learnt to know and | 3 |
was quite willing to | 3 |
seized by two pair | 3 |
which they had traveled | 3 |
belt that he wore | 3 |
had become acquainted with | 3 |
brawny hands and dragged | 3 |
now that he was | 3 |
be regarded as the | 3 |
put back to plymouth | 3 |
i were eager to | 3 |
oriana and her companion | 3 |
death of his friend | 3 |
of the nausett chief | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
we have seen how | 3 |
a flight of arrows | 3 |
in the society of | 3 |
plans for the future | 3 |
him to be a | 3 |
of the death of | 3 |
and caused him to | 3 |
to which we have | 3 |
on the border of | 3 |
one of his friends | 3 |
illustration sarah and i | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
leaves of the checkerberry | 3 |
the reach of the | 3 |
wicks for the candles | 3 |
depths of the forest | 3 |
to carry out his | 3 |
to escape from the | 3 |
the settlers in the | 3 |
came again to the | 3 |
to do what he | 3 |
and in another minute | 3 |
work in the fields | 3 |
of an indian squaw | 3 |
the shores of the | 3 |
of the checkerberry plant | 3 |
and father of all | 3 |
in the life of | 3 |
they had so long | 3 |
it would be well | 3 |
was evident that the | 3 |
be magnified are they | 3 |
the eyes of his | 3 |
felt that they had | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
of their number had | 3 |
governor and his council | 3 |
he and his warriors | 3 |
became more and more | 3 |
the conversion of the | 3 |
in that part of | 3 |
the confidence of the | 3 |
and hallowed ground in | 3 |
to our store of | 3 |
that led to the | 3 |
inclemency of the weather | 3 |
stood close at hand | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
he was made to | 3 |
went out with him | 3 |
he was determined to | 3 |
two pair of brawny | 3 |
in the direction indicated | 3 |
therefore it was that | 3 |
to add to the | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
the governor of plymouth | 3 |
that it must be | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
returned to the place | 3 |
half an hour later | 3 |
was a member of | 3 |
the young indian was | 3 |
the rest of her | 3 |
him back to his | 3 |
the pilgrim roll call | 3 |
in the mind of | 3 |
those who had so | 3 |
and flight to holland | 3 |
and she could not | 3 |
fate and fortunes of | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
whom he had been | 3 |
of brawny hands and | 3 |
stood for a moment | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
of the river that | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
spoke of him as | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
who is the god | 3 |
chief of the narragansetts | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
died during the first | 3 |
the roar of the | 3 |
while they were thus | 3 |
he and his attendants | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
of their number to | 3 |
the river of sweet | 3 |
if for no other | 3 |
in all this time | 3 |
you will not need | 3 |
the generality of his | 3 |
there was one in | 3 |
of friends and country | 3 |
plymouth military company in | 3 |
the rear of the | 3 |
of the whole community | 3 |
he was seized by | 3 |
the sachem and his | 3 |
the daughters of kaweras | 3 |
an active part in | 3 |
face of the earth | 3 |
is the god and | 3 |
on the verge of | 3 |
to join in the | 3 |
back to his own | 3 |
portion of the tribe | 3 |
and it was his | 3 |
to the rest of | 3 |
placed under the command | 3 |
as we have already | 3 |
the killing of a | 3 |
arrest at boston and | 3 |
reached the village of | 3 |
of the name of | 3 |
knew that it was | 3 |
the feelings of his | 3 |
attached himself to the | 3 |
that was to be | 3 |
to the scene of | 3 |
the arrest at boston | 3 |
was seized by two | 3 |
from a painting the | 3 |
of the old fort | 3 |
in the stead of | 3 |
to join him in | 3 |
the mayflower pilgrims and | 3 |
that the son of | 3 |
as to the best | 3 |
such a man as | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
the chief men of | 3 |
and that of all | 3 |
one of them was | 3 |
him back to the | 3 |
well as he could | 3 |
utter destruction of the | 3 |
for me to say | 3 |
of the great mahneto | 3 |
in this strange land | 3 |
lay down to rest | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
that there are no | 3 |
of their residence in | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
he had never before | 3 |
the eye of henrich | 3 |
he had crossed the | 3 |
lose no time in | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
worthy to be magnified | 3 |
bank of the shatemuc | 3 |
the reply of the | 3 |
minds of the settlers | 3 |
did not the less | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
as to be able | 3 |
brought out to the | 3 |
all was in readiness | 3 |
of his heavenly father | 3 |
had no means of | 3 |
it was necessary to | 3 |
that we might not | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
that he had himself | 3 |
that he had heard | 3 |
felt that he had | 3 |
was none other than | 3 |
the foremost of the | 3 |
seemed to have been | 3 |
by captain john smith | 3 |
thou dog of a | 3 |
dog of a murderer | 3 |
was close at hand | 3 |
the government of boston | 3 |
he believed to be | 3 |
the trunk of a | 3 |
more than a mile | 3 |
the path that led | 3 |
in search of some | 3 |
now that he had | 3 |
at the same instant | 3 |
in the direction in | 3 |
to do with him | 3 |
and the following morning | 3 |
lost sight of them | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
the same time they | 3 |
any other of the | 3 |
than any he had | 3 |
in order to carry | 3 |
then he knew that | 3 |
and it seemed as | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
i wish you might | 3 |
settlers in new england | 3 |
was about to be | 3 |
he felt that he | 3 |
the depths of the | 3 |
and fortunes of the | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
to be sold into | 3 |
as i would have | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
the rulers of boston | 3 |
cry of the iroquois | 3 |
with a band of | 3 |
he believed that he | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
to join them in | 3 |
and now that he | 3 |
country took a last | 3 |
a place where the | 3 |
in which he had | 3 |
for the loss of | 3 |
white man with uplifted | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
plymouth from a painting | 3 |
the summit of a | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
events of the preceding | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
was a source of | 3 |
to suppose that they | 3 |
in whom he had | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
you and your people | 3 |
in wonder and admiration | 3 |
courtship of miles standish | 3 |
into the presence of | 3 |
part of the tribe | 3 |
world homes and pilgrim | 3 |
to build our homes | 3 |
the safety of his | 3 |
the wounded youth the | 3 |
went out with his | 3 |
boston and flight to | 3 |
of the rulers of | 3 |
wounded youth the progress | 3 |
the land of his | 3 |
that of a man | 3 |
and his desire to | 3 |
the period of which | 3 |
with the hope that | 3 |
the other women who | 3 |
and that of his | 3 |
hands and dragged inboard | 3 |
as though he had | 3 |
in which their fathers | 3 |
all the information he | 3 |
by which he was | 3 |
a belt of wampum | 3 |
took a last farewell | 3 |
him into the canoe | 3 |
corner of the hut | 3 |
for the death of | 3 |
take up his abode | 3 |
the homes of the | 3 |
had been taught to | 3 |
to be magnified are | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
fortunes of the fathers | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
first church in plymouth | 3 |
the leaders of the | 3 |
the time when the | 3 |
they came in sight | 3 |
the mean time the | 3 |
which the pilgrim fathers | 3 |
he had no power | 3 |
to perceive that the | 3 |
the sides and ends | 3 |
he had no idea | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
as a slave in | 3 |
the great south river | 3 |
the leader of the | 3 |
head sachem of the | 3 |
to the dwelling of | 3 |
as a sort of | 3 |
the village of the | 3 |
place in the life | 3 |
was not the case | 3 |
we might not be | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
he could no longer | 3 |
that he had met | 3 |
land of the iroquois | 3 |
in spite of their | 3 |
upon the white man | 3 |
both loved and respected | 3 |
for which they had | 3 |
friends and country took | 3 |
to pass the night | 3 |
it was possible to | 3 |
the severity of winter | 3 |
had so long been | 3 |
well worthy to be | 3 |
canoe was instantly arrested | 3 |
sachem of the maquas | 3 |
and his companion had | 3 |
of the great salt | 3 |
to the other side | 3 |
which they had chosen | 3 |
joy and gratitude of | 3 |
come to this new | 3 |
to the white men | 3 |
might be allowed to | 3 |
from his own country | 3 |
what had become of | 3 |
it was thought that | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
and an expression of | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
sarah nor i could | 3 |
their residence in holland | 3 |
the elders of the | 3 |
had no intention of | 3 |
in order that he | 2 |
his name was samoset | 2 |
parents died the first | 2 |
all the inhabitants of | 2 |
of the spirit land | 2 |
of coubitant and his | 2 |
during at least two | 2 |
they had come from | 2 |
is well that i | 2 |
she did not the | 2 |
by oriana and her | 2 |
the winds and the | 2 |
arrows and darts of | 2 |
after the arrival of | 2 |
to be both feared | 2 |
seated themselves on the | 2 |
who had hitherto kept | 2 |
even though it was | 2 |
again to join the | 2 |
member of the congregation | 2 |
know anything of the | 2 |
long time it was | 2 |
until she reached the | 2 |
keeping the sabbath holy | 2 |
not a favorite with | 2 |
a few moments at | 2 |
no hope for the | 2 |
they were forced to | 2 |
that they desired to | 2 |
to go in search | 2 |
the boat was too | 2 |
voices of my home | 2 |
it happened that the | 2 |
the embarkation of the | 2 |
expressed his pleasure at | 2 |
were the means of | 2 |
great influence with the | 2 |
as they traversed the | 2 |
from a dreadful death | 2 |
boston the river witham | 2 |
almost instantly fast asleep | 2 |
that cry of joy | 2 |
preacher and his wife | 2 |
he had made a | 2 |
she had learnt to | 2 |
mayflower pilgrims and its | 2 |
no share in the | 2 |
loss they had sustained | 2 |
of the preceding evening | 2 |
by a bait of | 2 |
iii life in leyden | 2 |
had leaped from a | 2 |
had he not been | 2 |
the same time a | 2 |
may light a thousand | 2 |
winslow brings home cows | 2 |
oriana and mailah approached | 2 |
in which to build | 2 |
any attack that might | 2 |
standish and john alden | 2 |
as they approached the | 2 |
as the state of | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
found an english colony | 2 |
in which all the | 2 |
the new england colonies | 2 |
an opportunity for this | 2 |
to offer up a | 2 |
not been able to | 2 |
he emerged from the | 2 |
had not given a | 2 |
and pointing out to | 2 |
seed of christian liberty | 2 |
as a day of | 2 |
days after we had | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
how the children were | 2 |
it flows into the | 2 |
them open to the | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
he was going to | 2 |
a hair of his | 2 |
him by his fellow | 2 |
returned to their own | 2 |
of the nausetts had | 2 |
indifferent as to the | 2 |
willing to listen to | 2 |
the near approach of | 2 |
and of a truth | 2 |
bow and a quiver | 2 |
has been made to | 2 |
feeling of awe and | 2 |
the men of our | 2 |
the indian language with | 2 |
where the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
to the general court | 2 |
life in the fort | 2 |
eternal happiness of their | 2 |
him to decline the | 2 |
the cruel and wily | 2 |
company of one hundred | 2 |
brow of the hill | 2 |
the land of which | 2 |
the comfort of others | 2 |
collected dry wood for | 2 |
as far north as | 2 |
listen to the doctrines | 2 |
to a knowledge of | 2 |
of the whole tribe | 2 |
he would never have | 2 |
in the fields that | 2 |
there was much to | 2 |
to have been the | 2 |
as it is now | 2 |
to the different families | 2 |
the border of a | 2 |
and with a small | 2 |
of the government of | 2 |
upon which it was | 2 |
in a single day | 2 |
and then we will | 2 |
the pilgrims of new | 2 |
with the iroquois on | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
he busied himself with | 2 |
which he did not | 2 |
when we first came | 2 |
whom he had taken | 2 |
who differed from them | 2 |
the same way as | 2 |
at no great distance | 2 |
into a state of | 2 |
paths through the woods | 2 |
in their new home | 2 |
for the tercentenary memorial | 2 |
dress consisted of a | 2 |
many of the warriors | 2 |
they had taken possession | 2 |
within the precincts of | 2 |
the weakness of his | 2 |
he had been a | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
exploring party set out | 2 |
and return to new | 2 |
but this was a | 2 |
we had none of | 2 |
habits and manners of | 2 |
those were happy days | 2 |
small candle may light | 2 |
the men of new | 2 |
by the little band | 2 |
in token of victory | 2 |
the following day the | 2 |
the only means of | 2 |
so long as he | 2 |
in the company of | 2 |
had been performed with | 2 |
the gnawing of hunger | 2 |
he saw that it | 2 |
that it was possible | 2 |
as did also the | 2 |
been granted to them | 2 |
that was drawn up | 2 |
the woods and the | 2 |
white sand from the | 2 |
gave himself up to | 2 |
over the body of | 2 |
had not meant to | 2 |
who seemed to have | 2 |
that i cannot see | 2 |
prepare a home for | 2 |
and had endeavored to | 2 |
should not have a | 2 |
the first he had | 2 |
caused him to pause | 2 |
the prophecy of kaweras | 2 |
but there was one | 2 |
that the wrath of | 2 |
of his escaping to | 2 |
the one great spirit | 2 |
every new england tribe | 2 |
and dispirited by the | 2 |
before sailing for salem | 2 |
the old manor house | 2 |
should happen to wish | 2 |
coronet of feathers was | 2 |
would lead him to | 2 |
up all hope of | 2 |
cradle of peregrine white | 2 |
the congregation of the | 2 |
well pleased with the | 2 |
return of the embassy | 2 |
the scene he was | 2 |
would be well if | 2 |
their plans for the | 2 |
in his own tongue | 2 |
well acquainted with the | 2 |
after we came ashore | 2 |
in which it was | 2 |
to which they were | 2 |
the heart of a | 2 |
which they had procured | 2 |
it with flowers and | 2 |
he was compelled to | 2 |
his way back to | 2 |
the building of a | 2 |
who had risked his | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
laid in the grave | 2 |
friendly intercourse with the | 2 |
with the lives of | 2 |
several of the neighboring | 2 |
so the light here | 2 |
we brought with us | 2 |
he determined to take | 2 |
he had received from | 2 |
joyfully welcomed by the | 2 |
to carry you and | 2 |
we have much to | 2 |
you desire to return | 2 |
as henrich and jyanough | 2 |
the advance of the | 2 |
they were met by | 2 |
but he soon perceived | 2 |
when compared with those | 2 |
by which they had | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
it was no longer | 2 |
of his new friend | 2 |
the deer and the | 2 |
which henrich and jyanough | 2 |
desire to see the | 2 |
among the trees as | 2 |
so the canoe was | 2 |
the indians continued to | 2 |
wrung the heart of | 2 |
lodges of the white | 2 |
the belt changes hands | 2 |
sent back to england | 2 |
daughters of kaweras found | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers to | 2 |
were not sufficient to | 2 |
would have sacrificed the | 2 |
into the narrow path | 2 |
summoned before the general | 2 |
on a ship that | 2 |
were busily engaged in | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
the bride and groom | 2 |
of the little colony | 2 |
his attention was attracted | 2 |
of him who has | 2 |
have a fireplace in | 2 |
squanto showed us how | 2 |
in the shallop to | 2 |
of a huron warrior | 2 |
he felt that his | 2 |
though it had been | 2 |
of the belt of | 2 |
young indian was taken | 2 |
for a moment to | 2 |
it would be impossible | 2 |
to the ground by | 2 |
of the native language | 2 |
as well as for | 2 |
that you desire to | 2 |
the occasion of the | 2 |
who were about to | 2 |
flung into the river | 2 |
her strength and spirits | 2 |
see to it that | 2 |
in the plymouth military | 2 |
and the heart of | 2 |
of his homeward journey | 2 |
there was but one | 2 |
hair of his head | 2 |
though he had been | 2 |
it has been said | 2 |
way out of the | 2 |
at a loss how | 2 |
after he had looked | 2 |
father of all men | 2 |
had been made in | 2 |
the most distinguished of | 2 |
which the separatist church | 2 |
the tents of the | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
the young man to | 2 |
in the month of | 2 |
towards the natives had | 2 |
to take advantage of | 2 |
a few whispered words | 2 |
at the place of | 2 |
the pleasure of his | 2 |
to all appearance dead | 2 |
to the doctrines of | 2 |
for the suppression of | 2 |
edge of the great | 2 |
to save them from | 2 |
the second winter had | 2 |
the habits of the | 2 |
limp form of the | 2 |
to extinguish the flames | 2 |
short piece of puncheon | 2 |
father and captain standish | 2 |
wondered how he could | 2 |
the loss of the | 2 |
in the north of | 2 |
on board a vessel | 2 |
which they desired to | 2 |
in accordance with the | 2 |
take her from her | 2 |
he had also learnt | 2 |
to entreat him to | 2 |
hands in the blood | 2 |
as to the nature | 2 |
he came upon a | 2 |
for the women and | 2 |
showing the kitchen beyond | 2 |
before the general assembly | 2 |
the canopy over plymouth | 2 |
was found to be | 2 |
of most of the | 2 |
the sagamore of the | 2 |
came to a place | 2 |
be of many tribes | 2 |
busily engaged in their | 2 |
and to reply to | 2 |
that he was about | 2 |
men of the town | 2 |
luxuriant growth of underwood | 2 |
nahma joins a war | 2 |
while the remainder was | 2 |
a place of safety | 2 |
in fear and anxiety | 2 |
the expression of his | 2 |
so that he might | 2 |
do you not know | 2 |
them in connection with | 2 |
as though it were | 2 |
food we had brought | 2 |
the church of salem | 2 |
fleet of foot and | 2 |
share in the honor | 2 |
who had watched the | 2 |
for which he longed | 2 |
and when he saw | 2 |
in the wampanoge language | 2 |
for the rest of | 2 |
of the arrival of | 2 |
he was invited by | 2 |
all traces of his | 2 |
was the custom of | 2 |
of wild horses were | 2 |
of the indian tribes | 2 |
so it happened that | 2 |
the party to which | 2 |
of the narragansetts and | 2 |
in our village of | 2 |
grasped the hand of | 2 |
to retrace his steps | 2 |
so long ago that | 2 |
he uttered a low | 2 |
that danger was near | 2 |
i have called many | 2 |
a block of wood | 2 |
of her own young | 2 |
the name of his | 2 |
came upon a sight | 2 |
on shore as soon | 2 |
for the honor of | 2 |
the friendship and the | 2 |
has already been made | 2 |
liberty of thought and | 2 |
the first savage visitor | 2 |
safety and welfare of | 2 |
but it had not | 2 |
they were come to | 2 |
that lighted up the | 2 |
her husband with a | 2 |
the spot where the | 2 |
taken the place of | 2 |
this state of affairs | 2 |
learnt to love and | 2 |
since then i have | 2 |
a loss how to | 2 |
that he is the | 2 |
made of parched maize | 2 |
by a lucky chance | 2 |
had been interrupted by | 2 |
so great was his | 2 |
and were received with | 2 |
miles into the forest | 2 |
that this youth is | 2 |
of some of his | 2 |
from his wife and | 2 |
doubts and suspicions that | 2 |
offer up a prayer | 2 |
now let us find | 2 |
were ready to set | 2 |
who was one of | 2 |
which had been built | 2 |
to attack the pequodees | 2 |
the mill on the | 2 |
engaged for the voyage | 2 |
that the boat was | 2 |
a full view of | 2 |
friendly terms with the | 2 |
the authority of longfeather | 2 |
which she could not | 2 |
puritans of new plymouth | 2 |
whom he regarded as | 2 |
of his race and | 2 |
the shores of america | 2 |
they might to cheer | 2 |
not suspect that it | 2 |
replied the young christian | 2 |
had the joy of | 2 |
religion of the white | 2 |
pass the night in | 2 |
the rank of a | 2 |
returned with him to | 2 |
and to all appearance | 2 |
of his own safety | 2 |
and his young spirit | 2 |
lucas for the tercentenary | 2 |
upon record that in | 2 |
cracks between the logs | 2 |
a few years later | 2 |
that he had done | 2 |
had performed the rite | 2 |
in the hope that | 2 |
him in his present | 2 |
and all that remains | 2 |
of the same tribe | 2 |
tablet in vestibule of | 2 |
were received with joyful | 2 |
and returned to england | 2 |
of disease in the | 2 |
the old fort and | 2 |
himself understood in the | 2 |
so characteristic of the | 2 |
he soon perceived that | 2 |
we have said that | 2 |
shall have occasion to | 2 |
direction taken by the | 2 |
the friendship of the | 2 |
when he had succeeded | 2 |
who had been sent | 2 |
the best of his | 2 |
advance of the season | 2 |
look as if they | 2 |
received into the presence | 2 |
his attachment to the | 2 |
the woman and child | 2 |
he slept on the | 2 |
then i have been | 2 |
and it was only | 2 |
when the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
to describe how we | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers worshipped | 2 |
the season was far | 2 |
of the indian chief | 2 |
neighborhood of the english | 2 |
carry it back to | 2 |
in the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
that he no longer | 2 |
and henrich was happy | 2 |
had taken the place | 2 |
told what he knew | 2 |
arrival in new england | 2 |
to enable them to | 2 |
of their continuance there | 2 |
and given to the | 2 |
but they could do | 2 |
the narragansetts were the | 2 |
and the bear run | 2 |
who had so recently | 2 |
during his residence in | 2 |
on the face of | 2 |
the house of a | 2 |
that might be made | 2 |
the sincerity of his | 2 |
that lay on the | 2 |
that eye of fire | 2 |
to her feet with | 2 |
had risked his own | 2 |
at such a moment | 2 |
it was not for | 2 |
much of his time | 2 |
he uttered an exclamation | 2 |
helen and her husband | 2 |
and broken a leg | 2 |
his followers into the | 2 |
a number of the | 2 |
difference of race and | 2 |
resolved to go into | 2 |
so suddenly and so | 2 |
they must have been | 2 |
of moral life and | 2 |
council of new england | 2 |
soil on which they | 2 |
i will follow you | 2 |
he departed with the | 2 |
many of these were | 2 |
which they received from | 2 |
it was during this | 2 |
the parents died the | 2 |
end of the stick | 2 |
before he left them | 2 |
that ours was the | 2 |
the grave of john | 2 |
a runner was despatched | 2 |
the freedom of their | 2 |
all their hopes of | 2 |
in a great degree | 2 |
me back to my | 2 |
a mission to england | 2 |
the land they had | 2 |
up their minds to | 2 |
soon as he knew | 2 |
the destiny of the | 2 |
but they could not | 2 |
was in the power | 2 |
from the wing of | 2 |
left in their dwellings | 2 |
he had learnt to | 2 |
a way out of | 2 |
a mile from the | 2 |
for i have had | 2 |
of the wild breed | 2 |
to plunge into the | 2 |
the hand of friendship | 2 |
the first vessel that | 2 |
were at work in | 2 |
of new england had | 2 |
to perceive that his | 2 |
remained by the side | 2 |
his chosen friend and | 2 |
the cares and the | 2 |
and the neighbouring town | 2 |
of the tribe were | 2 |
ere long it was | 2 |
hesitated for a moment | 2 |
the departure of coubitant | 2 |
the enmity of the | 2 |
of all the party | 2 |
all the information that | 2 |
used by the indians | 2 |
tell you that we | 2 |
board the vessel after | 2 |
and it seemed to | 2 |
desire for vengeance was | 2 |
of it for her | 2 |
at the house of | 2 |
to the hardships and | 2 |
he had been able | 2 |
but this plan was | 2 |
this new world of | 2 |
between the english settlers | 2 |
anything of the kind | 2 |
the hardships they endured | 2 |
was interrupted by a | 2 |
of his cruel and | 2 |
brought with us from | 2 |
what appeared to be | 2 |
possessors of the soil | 2 |
he knew to be | 2 |
the tribe that was | 2 |
them with their cowardice | 2 |
possible for her to | 2 |
not spend the time | 2 |
in search of a | 2 |
knowledge of the mysterious | 2 |
to share with him | 2 |
this is the first | 2 |
a visit from massasoit | 2 |
one small candle may | 2 |
satisfied that he was | 2 |
he ran across a | 2 |
severity of the weather | 2 |
had fled from the | 2 |
was well aware of | 2 |
i old world homes | 2 |
how wampum is made | 2 |
to the north of | 2 |
was made in the | 2 |
as if i had | 2 |
we can imagine the | 2 |
who was seated on | 2 |
his report to the | 2 |
rest of the congregation | 2 |
a supply of food | 2 |
at least for a | 2 |
explain to him the | 2 |
his nephew and co | 2 |
said the old chief | 2 |
and were the means | 2 |
until they had passed | 2 |
as if they were | 2 |
state of rhode island | 2 |
of the habits of | 2 |
until i come again | 2 |
certain it is that | 2 |
in that case he | 2 |
to pour forth the | 2 |
son of the slayer | 2 |
to your own people | 2 |
the excitement of the | 2 |
guildhall and south street | 2 |
of the little band | 2 |
the heat from the | 2 |
fathers and their families | 2 |
she had so long | 2 |
was not ready to | 2 |
of the heroic band | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
abandon his settlement at | 2 |
allowed to worship god | 2 |
he had formed for | 2 |
as captain standish said | 2 |
but all her arguments | 2 |
that we might have | 2 |
for this purpose he | 2 |
his wife and daughter | 2 |
one among them who | 2 |
after he had been | 2 |
to pray that the | 2 |
whom he desired to | 2 |
and a smile of | 2 |
that it would not | 2 |
of the christian youth | 2 |
the speed with which | 2 |
of circumstance and the | 2 |
the time appointed for | 2 |
rock on which the | 2 |
captain standish and john | 2 |
in the heart of | 2 |
to his native land | 2 |
the strange words that | 2 |
whole body of the | 2 |
others with whom she | 2 |
by the government of | 2 |
captain standish calls a | 2 |
was accompanied by two | 2 |
to the red men | 2 |
this time he had | 2 |
of his friends were | 2 |
some time they sat | 2 |
to him who had | 2 |
they had chosen for | 2 |
that they might have | 2 |
him to be an | 2 |
the high office of | 2 |
by his new friends | 2 |
and the chief of | 2 |
against the white men | 2 |
that he was himself | 2 |
the crossing of the | 2 |
the big house burned | 2 |
henrich and his companion | 2 |
diagonally across his breast | 2 |
to return to your | 2 |
journey to the land | 2 |
tercentenary memorial at southampton | 2 |
from the day that | 2 |
to be the case | 2 |
in his early youth | 2 |
of the red warriors | 2 |
had been made on | 2 |
where first they trod | 2 |
in which the hurons | 2 |
as the young warrior | 2 |
was only equaled by | 2 |
who had gone out | 2 |
they had been able | 2 |
for him to take | 2 |
whatsoever they might to | 2 |
although they could not | 2 |
the inhabitants of new | 2 |
by a band of | 2 |
had been left behind | 2 |
the ground and the | 2 |
the power and the | 2 |
the part of his | 2 |
to the new settlers | 2 |
he had no intention | 2 |
inhabitants of new plymouth | 2 |
abandoned home and kindred | 2 |
back over the way | 2 |
have occasion to observe | 2 |
have already told you | 2 |
if he could only | 2 |
during our first winter | 2 |
small stock of provisions | 2 |
and the safety of | 2 |
because of not having | 2 |
while nahma and the | 2 |
them during their long | 2 |
with one of the | 2 |
to the sachem the | 2 |
grave of john howland | 2 |
in the tower of | 2 |
just arrived from the | 2 |
of looking at them | 2 |
the pilgrim goes abroad | 2 |
in the indian language | 2 |
may i come aboard | 2 |
deemed it a privilege | 2 |
the scene before them | 2 |
to do us harm | 2 |
pilgrims of new england | 2 |
on the opposite bank | 2 |
to lie down to | 2 |
could lend his horse | 2 |
belt of wampum bearing | 2 |
land of which they | 2 |
in a vain effort | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
by the appearance of | 2 |
son of elder william | 2 |
women and children were | 2 |
so much as a | 2 |
model of the mayflower | 2 |
that he will never | 2 |
to the object of | 2 |
the friends of his | 2 |
the grave of his | 2 |
where they had been | 2 |
for that reason have | 2 |
and in a few | 2 |
the men from the | 2 |
the tower of the | 2 |
the shores of new | 2 |
those who came in | 2 |
motionless on the ground | 2 |
he had been an | 2 |
to abandon his settlement | 2 |
tisquantum regarded him calmly | 2 |
to return to their | 2 |
hope for the life | 2 |
men of new plymouth | 2 |
the pilgrims landed on | 2 |
and i was so | 2 |
which they had received | 2 |
the limp form of | 2 |
grove of trees that | 2 |
the first white man | 2 |
in the service of | 2 |
it in a bag | 2 |
the presence of that | 2 |
was almost instantly fast | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
a goodly portion of | 2 |
was the badge of | 2 |
the war cry of | 2 |
of the chiefs to | 2 |
made ready for the | 2 |
the powers of good | 2 |
turned and left the | 2 |
the mayflower with his | 2 |
in the great hall | 2 |
to the white stranger | 2 |
and he thought of | 2 |
nowhere to be seen | 2 |
through the open gate | 2 |
each side of the | 2 |
fireplace in the meeting | 2 |
their settlement in the | 2 |
the friend of him | 2 |
the red men too | 2 |
more than two hundred | 2 |
the pilgrims of plymouth | 2 |
him to be regarded | 2 |
the welfare of the | 2 |
no need for me | 2 |
then they began to | 2 |
side of the lake | 2 |
the narragansetts and their | 2 |
could rejoin her husband | 2 |
intercourse with the wampanoges | 2 |
a spot for their | 2 |
new plymouth during the | 2 |
canoes in which to | 2 |
of his own kind | 2 |
came on the scene | 2 |
much of hardship and | 2 |
the same time declaring | 2 |
he was young and | 2 |
arrival of the ann | 2 |
and he was resolved | 2 |
the government of connecticut | 2 |
he is not a | 2 |
the trials and difficulties | 2 |
most distinguished of the | 2 |
up in the name | 2 |
tell you that our | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
the sickness which was | 2 |
the glory of god | 2 |
in all his difficulties | 2 |
and the protection of | 2 |
his parents and his | 2 |
was a struggle for | 2 |
he could not even | 2 |
of how they happened | 2 |
through the forest as | 2 |
branches of a thick | 2 |
had been left in | 2 |
the shore of the | 2 |
but it is certain | 2 |
the safe shelter of | 2 |
their constant companion and | 2 |
she could not carry | 2 |
were weakened by illness | 2 |
but for a moment | 2 |
as an offering to | 2 |
of personal heroism the | 2 |
as a screen from | 2 |
such is the story | 2 |
carry out his schemes | 2 |
to the indians of | 2 |
with a sharp rock | 2 |
the iroquois on behalf | 2 |
fallen to the ground | 2 |
the elks and buffaloes | 2 |
end of that time | 2 |
in honor of the | 2 |
he found it difficult | 2 |
foremost among them was | 2 |
by the arrival of | 2 |
out with his wife | 2 |
found its way to | 2 |
the village of packanokick | 2 |
but also that the | 2 |
to the building of | 2 |
in those days the | 2 |
it was only to | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
they reflected on the | 2 |
soon but too apparent | 2 |
a deserted indian village | 2 |
at austerfield where william | 2 |
those who differed from | 2 |
into a sort of | 2 |
to his feet and | 2 |
was a matter of | 2 |
for their own benefit | 2 |
and after we were | 2 |
the wealth of the | 2 |
was come to an | 2 |
the red men were | 2 |
to believe that i | 2 |
he was taught to | 2 |
of the council of | 2 |
carry with them a | 2 |
even in the depth | 2 |
this was all the | 2 |
and so many were | 2 |
crowded into the mayflower | 2 |
the commencement of the | 2 |
among whom he dwelt | 2 |
expressed a desire to | 2 |
within a mile of | 2 |
to show itself among | 2 |
had the satisfaction of | 2 |
and sold as a | 2 |
that abounded in the | 2 |
was not long after | 2 |
his estate at duxbury | 2 |
this result of his | 2 |
errors have been corrected | 2 |
had been torn off | 2 |
possibility of another famine | 2 |
which he wrote to | 2 |
board the vessel until | 2 |
a lengthened captivity among | 2 |
back to the time | 2 |
in an attitude of | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
him from his own | 2 |
admiration and respect with | 2 |
of jyanough and mailah | 2 |
their place of refuge | 2 |
how it is we | 2 |
two of his companions | 2 |
by any one of | 2 |
the fact of its | 2 |
a favorite with any | 2 |
and changed his course | 2 |
of the company who | 2 |
were met by a | 2 |
and thus it was | 2 |
on the western bank | 2 |
of his white companions | 2 |
the north of england | 2 |
mayflower tablet on the | 2 |
upper end of the | 2 |
and while he was | 2 |
that i should go | 2 |
and in which the | 2 |
winthrop and his pastor | 2 |
and he was forced | 2 |
the entrance to the | 2 |
when james runs away | 2 |
he was no longer | 2 |
of adding to the | 2 |
this new village of | 2 |
who came in the | 2 |
and many were the | 2 |
that had come to | 2 |
as the leader of | 2 |
and a flight of | 2 |
and the beauty of | 2 |
at the expense of | 2 |
in company with the | 2 |
we shall have occasion | 2 |
when the sun shone | 2 |
their arrival in america | 2 |
when he and his | 2 |
frequent visits to the | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
the great salt water | 2 |
carver then we must | 2 |
the figures of two | 2 |
the forms of his | 2 |
of his race as | 2 |
the leader of a | 2 |
decorating the inside of | 2 |
a party of the | 2 |
waters that bathe the | 2 |
after a moment of | 2 |
voyage in a ship | 2 |
bound hand and foot | 2 |
vengeance against those who | 2 |
to treat with the | 2 |
to be sent back | 2 |
chief men of plymouth | 2 |
spot for their settlement | 2 |
which the waves were | 2 |
children of the forest | 2 |
was a deputy in | 2 |
it is upon record | 2 |
sarah and i hugged | 2 |
the time when james | 2 |
knowledge of the habits | 2 |
took place in the | 2 |
was in motion on | 2 |
his visits to the | 2 |
and several of the | 2 |
morton and his wild | 2 |
and join in the | 2 |
on the sides and | 2 |
where he had been | 2 |
in his native tongue | 2 |
it will be well | 2 |
brought to the lodge | 2 |
and for that reason | 2 |
when they were ready | 2 |
the time when it | 2 |
not be expected to | 2 |
of the pilgrims by | 2 |
the failing form of | 2 |
sir amory on his | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
be met with in | 2 |
religious life of the | 2 |
she had fixed her | 2 |
he was permitted to | 2 |
it is seldom that | 2 |
center of the village | 2 |
rest of the hunters | 2 |
sent to england for | 2 |
which captain standish calls | 2 |
military chief of the | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
or ruler of the | 2 |
of lightning accompanied by | 2 |
where he found the | 2 |
found himself once more | 2 |
making his way back | 2 |
thus marvellously restored to | 2 |
they were convinced that | 2 |
and handed it to | 2 |
after a while the | 2 |
his schemes of vengeance | 2 |
log huts which was | 2 |
connection with the new | 2 |
the whole body of | 2 |
that came to us | 2 |
back to his place | 2 |
to carry on a | 2 |
plymouth the grave of | 2 |
with the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
saw that they were | 2 |
by name of john | 2 |
canoes came to land | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
up a trade with | 2 |
that was now his | 2 |
once and then twice | 2 |
i have heard the | 2 |
a vain effort to | 2 |
paused not until he | 2 |
one hundred and eighty | 2 |
comforts of civilized life | 2 |
that we had come | 2 |
recently been visited by | 2 |
the baptism of william | 2 |
the arrival at salem | 2 |
form of a man | 2 |
to make himself understood | 2 |
when jyanough heard the | 2 |
what was taking place | 2 |
and gratitude of roger | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
stood silent and motionless | 2 |
him at once to | 2 |
they may not be | 2 |
the further side of | 2 |
where to look for | 2 |
themselves and their families | 2 |
at some distance from | 2 |
he stood by the | 2 |
was the first american | 2 |
of the church of | 2 |
of light on the | 2 |
her large expressive eyes | 2 |
personal heroism the story | 2 |
and to allow him | 2 |
of the colony from | 2 |
the old parish church | 2 |
that they were not | 2 |
about the time that | 2 |
of the stricken youth | 2 |
the portion of the | 2 |
on which he had | 2 |
remainder of his life | 2 |
of seven totems and | 2 |
must belong to the | 2 |
to dwell among the | 2 |
from the minds of | 2 |
the force of the | 2 |
earliest settlers in new | 2 |
because it is not | 2 |
more he found in | 2 |
illustration the breaking waves | 2 |
that all of us | 2 |
with which they had | 2 |
time appointed for the | 2 |
of a long voyage | 2 |
and the women and | 2 |
out his schemes of | 2 |
the distance and the | 2 |
as soon as a | 2 |
him to hope for | 2 |
the place of that | 2 |
by the luxuriant growth | 2 |
the place of rendezvous | 2 |
for a time he | 2 |
for ever to the | 2 |
a suitable place of | 2 |
the aid of the | 2 |
a short distance back | 2 |
hands of new england | 2 |
in their hour of | 2 |
be sold into slavery | 2 |
the duties of an | 2 |
all that may be | 2 |
as they fell on | 2 |
as readily as he | 2 |
the present and the | 2 |
that case he would | 2 |
time was devoted to | 2 |
which master winslow and | 2 |
friend of him who | 2 |
the soil where first | 2 |
for it but to | 2 |
boston the old courtroom | 2 |
on a fishing expedition | 2 |
the countenances of the | 2 |
once more at the | 2 |
the faint gleam of | 2 |
the joy and gratitude | 2 |
rattle of paper robinson | 2 |
wearing the belt of | 2 |
rushed from the lodge | 2 |
to tell her that | 2 |
him that it was | 2 |
declared that he would | 2 |
returned to the camp | 2 |
to explain to him | 2 |
where he had gone | 2 |
way through the forest | 2 |
she regarded him with | 2 |
than any of his | 2 |
enter into a compact | 2 |
the cradle of peregrine | 2 |
to be the leader | 2 |
they had come to | 2 |
subjects of king james | 2 |
the cry of wah | 2 |
build our homes and | 2 |
make himself understood in | 2 |
at this result of | 2 |
was the only one | 2 |
until now he had | 2 |
him all the information | 2 |
from the lips of | 2 |
to be that of | 2 |
of the plymouth military | 2 |
could not let him | 2 |
and he hoped that | 2 |
to the tent of | 2 |
he should arrive at | 2 |
follow the example of | 2 |
the great sachem or | 2 |
it was known that | 2 |
acquainted with the white | 2 |
he had time to | 2 |
thus it was that | 2 |
in the middle of | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
pray to the great | 2 |
again until they had | 2 |
it might be possible | 2 |
indian language with a | 2 |
on learning of this | 2 |
which the pilgrims had | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
he had taken an | 2 |
but it is possible | 2 |
a few days after | 2 |
jones i fear me | 2 |
and her husband had | 2 |
the neighboring indian tribes | 2 |
old fort and first | 2 |
truths of the gospel | 2 |
the first time that | 2 |
on the further side | 2 |
risked his own life | 2 |
that of all his | 2 |
wood for the fire | 2 |
which they had just | 2 |
rodolph and helen to | 2 |
hoped to be able | 2 |
and they began to | 2 |
into the pale of | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
to me of the | 2 |
to lose no time | 2 |
would now have been | 2 |
recovered that he was | 2 |
that belonged to the | 2 |
towards the center of | 2 |
when it was brought | 2 |
the number of the | 2 |
the rocks and bushes | 2 |
for the needs of | 2 |
of thought and feeling | 2 |
for the hand of | 2 |
return to his own | 2 |
they had so lately | 2 |
a picture of a | 2 |
the perils of the | 2 |
spend the time to | 2 |
in the soul of | 2 |
and were received into | 2 |
he wished that his | 2 |
point of rock that | 2 |
in time to hear | 2 |
the land of their | 2 |
the devotions of the | 2 |
was our old friend | 2 |
the inanimate form of | 2 |
showed us how to | 2 |
in which she had | 2 |
the estimation of the | 2 |
but at length he | 2 |
if one should come | 2 |
in the body of | 2 |
to be one of | 2 |
the earliest settlers in | 2 |
had happened during the | 2 |
sachem of the narragansetts | 2 |
at the command of | 2 |
war cry of the | 2 |
but also in the | 2 |
be too good for | 2 |
for the common good | 2 |
and when they were | 2 |
in front of him | 2 |
to the indian chief | 2 |
was of so much | 2 |
while he was in | 2 |
those who would have | 2 |
margin of the lake | 2 |
the extent of the | 2 |
of manner and refinement | 2 |
that may not be | 2 |
set it down that | 2 |
of the indian hunters | 2 |
made up their minds | 2 |
a long distance from | 2 |
on the spot where | 2 |
too well ever to | 2 |
unconscious that he had | 2 |
my mother and i | 2 |
a chimney without bricks | 2 |
to take him at | 2 |
chief and his followers | 2 |
flash of lightning accompanied | 2 |
a small temporary encampment | 2 |
the esteem and affection | 2 |
on his way he | 2 |
of the natives enabled | 2 |
the throat of the | 2 |
in one of his | 2 |
of these rumors came | 2 |
of the young sachem | 2 |
and a feeling of | 2 |
let us go to | 2 |
less than half an | 2 |
attracted the attention of | 2 |
days were spent in | 2 |
all that remains of | 2 |
the appearance of the | 2 |
we are no longer | 2 |
he kept his promise | 2 |
of the tribe that | 2 |
of his native land | 2 |
we brought from home | 2 |
him who had been | 2 |
distance down the stream | 2 |
a change of masters | 2 |
brought to the ground | 2 |
and the charm of | 2 |
in his own country | 2 |
the sake of the | 2 |
the people of salem | 2 |
of john and eleanor | 2 |
he had seen nothing | 2 |
the wily savage had | 2 |
elders of the church | 2 |
oriana and her friend | 2 |
to build the houses | 2 |
the last survivor of | 2 |
as though fearful of | 2 |
this request was acceded | 2 |
it was a struggle | 2 |
of him who would | 2 |
which he had heard | 2 |
soil where first they | 2 |
rose from the ground | 2 |
granite rock on which | 2 |
he desired to reach | 2 |
was to me as | 2 |
and the chief men | 2 |
in this country are | 2 |
what and how we | 2 |
himself in the presence | 2 |
and he continued to | 2 |
be had for the | 2 |
to men who had | 2 |
alliance that had been | 2 |
were forced to remain | 2 |
was the means of | 2 |
the emigration of the | 2 |
distance from the village | 2 |
us while we were | 2 |
season was far advanced | 2 |
more than any other | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
to spring to his | 2 |
a long and toilsome | 2 |
than the guildhall cells | 2 |
the mode of life | 2 |
sent for him and | 2 |
the direction taken by | 2 |
from the moment of | 2 |
the early history of | 2 |
in the home of | 2 |
performed the rite of | 2 |
power of the english | 2 |
an oki of the | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
of religion for all | 2 |
you shall regret it | 2 |
a patent to lands | 2 |
did not know that | 2 |
eyes of the natives | 2 |
had left the lodge | 2 |
own life and that | 2 |
and a quiver of | 2 |
who came over to | 2 |
fort and first meeting | 2 |
same time the hurons | 2 |
the hands of new | 2 |
will come to this | 2 |
member of the company | 2 |
for in spite of | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
the young mother and | 2 |
visited the maqua villages | 2 |
of our little company | 2 |
the assistance of the | 2 |
fish are not taken | 2 |
from those who held | 2 |
to send a vessel | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
if we had been | 2 |
believed to be the | 2 |
work of building houses | 2 |
short distance of the | 2 |
the alliance that had | 2 |
and drew in his | 2 |
that bathe the rising | 2 |
could have been more | 2 |
the rays of the | 2 |
though i must confess | 2 |
but her soul was | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
compact on board the | 2 |
chief sachem of the | 2 |
the age of twenty | 2 |
taken any measures to | 2 |
every eye was fixed | 2 |
whose father had slain | 2 |
of the english language | 2 |
grave of miles standish | 2 |
of the savage and | 2 |
and to offer their | 2 |
a meeting of deadly | 2 |
and a few others | 2 |
to rejoin his friends | 2 |
spot on which to | 2 |
living in the wilderness | 2 |
be both feared and | 2 |
not hesitate to appropriate | 2 |
and who was now | 2 |
as they had already | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
visit the village of | 2 |
the escape of the | 2 |
that he wished to | 2 |
but it must be | 2 |
and he would have | 2 |
as he can carry | 2 |
did not last long | 2 |
that led towards the | 2 |
became the object of | 2 |
the first signal of | 2 |
had not been able | 2 |
by the indians to | 2 |
lord of the manor | 2 |
him in his own | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
by the object of | 2 |
far from being the | 2 |
spot where he had | 2 |
that his son had | 2 |
beams of the setting | 2 |
were on the ocean | 2 |
of the elks and | 2 |
uttered a low deep | 2 |
my warriors to the | 2 |
prey to the devouring | 2 |
where it flows into | 2 |
had been brought out | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
to guard his friend | 2 |
to enable him to | 2 |
the affection of all | 2 |
the spirit of evil | 2 |
that the main body | 2 |
first year of the | 2 |
from the face of | 2 |
as if to guard | 2 |
to seize on the | 2 |
we are now speaking | 2 |
mill on the floss | 2 |
prowess in war and | 2 |
the hurons of the | 2 |
carry him back to | 2 |
three cows and a | 2 |
and if i have | 2 |
thanks to god because | 2 |
on the morning of | 2 |
the highest ideals of | 2 |
to which he belonged | 2 |
when the mayflower sailed | 2 |
learnt to love his | 2 |
looking down on the | 2 |
on the soft ground | 2 |
the river that the | 2 |
they were joined by | 2 |
and that of her | 2 |
as he spoke and | 2 |
to share in their | 2 |
they resolved to go | 2 |
was as if we | 2 |
and paused at the | 2 |
english words and phrases | 2 |
from a cruel and | 2 |