| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...letter /, but ordinarily n in the place thereof. He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...which is to say, " Art thou Winslow ? " I answered, AJihe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words; Matta neen wonckanet namen, Winsnow ! that is to... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - United States - 1796 - 492 pages
...the letter L but ordinarily N in place of it ;) he defired to fpeak with me. When I came to him and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me, which I took ; then he faid twice, though very inwardly, " keen Winfnvw I" " art thou Winflow ?" I anfwered " abbe" that is,... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1826 - 498 pages
...letter /, but ordinarily n in the place thereof. He desired to speak, with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...took. Then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Winmow? which is to say, Art thou Winslow? I answered, Alike, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words;... | |
| Joseph Emerson - United States - 1832 - 224 pages
...letter L. ; but ordinarily N in place of it :) he defired to speak with me. When I rame to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...; then he said twice, though very inwardly, " Keen Winsnowf' "ArtthouWinslow1." I answered " Ahhe," that is "Yes." Then he doubled these word?, " Malta... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...letter Z, but ordinarily n in the place thereof.)* He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...very inwardly, Keen Winsnow ? which is to say, Art than Winsnmol I answered, Jihhe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words : Matta neen wonckanet ñamen,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
.../, but ordinarily n in the place thereof.)* He desired to •peak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...took. Then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Tfuunoto? which is to say, Art thou Jflnanow? I answered, .-l/i In', that is, }i:i. Then he doubled... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 642 pages
...D. liut ordinarily n in the place thereof.)' He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, anil they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me, which I took. Then lie said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Wuunoie? which is to say, *9rt tlwu Winslow't I answered,... | |
| John Warner Barber - Cities and towns - 1839 - 666 pages
...letter I, but ordinarily n in the place thereof. He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...? which is to say, Art thou Winslow ? I answered, Ahhc, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these words : Malta neen tcoackanet namen, Winsnmo ! that is to... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1839 - 674 pages
...letter /, but ordinarily n in the place thereof. He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...took. Then he said twice, though very inwardly, Keen Winstum ? which is to say, Art thou Winslow ? I answered, Ahhe, that is, Yes. Then he doubled these... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 536 pages
...letter /, but ordinarily n in the place thereof.1 He desired to speak with me. When I came to him, and they told him of it, he put forth his hand to me,...doubled these words ; Matta neen wonckanet namen, Winsnaio ! that is to say, " O Winslow, I shall never see thee again." Then I called Hobbamock, and... | |
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