Afterwards they (as many as were able) began to plant ther corne, in which servise Squanto stood them in great stead, showing them both ye maner how to set it, and after how to dress & tend it. Also he tould them excepte they gott fish & set with it (in... Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants - Page 14by Arthur Caswell Parker - 1910 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Massachusetts - 1856
...weake, ye mr. durst not put to sea, till he saw his men begine to recover, and ye hart of winter over. Afterwards they (as many as were able) began to plant...both ye maner how to set it, and after how to dress & tend it. Also he tould them excepte they gott fish & set with it (in these old grounds) it would... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1892
...this point, thought differently. In his account of the earliest doings at Plymouth he tells us : — " As many as were able began to plant ther corne, in...how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it. Also he tould them excepte they gott fish and set with it (in these old grounds) it would come to nothing."... | |
 | American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879
...corne, In which service Squanto (an Indian) stood them in great stead, showing them botb ye manner how to set it and after how to dress and tend it. Also he tould limn, axcepte they got llsh & set with it (in these old ground*) it would come to nothing;... | |
 | Lucien Carr - Indians - 1883 - 107 pages
...to plant the corne, in which scrvise Squanto stood them in great stead, showing them both ye manner how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it." Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation in Publications Mass. Hist. Soc., vol. III of 4th series,... | |
 | William Goold - Falmouth (Me.) - 1886 - 543 pages
...present supplies. In the fifth volume of the Pejepscot in great stead, showing them both ye manner and how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it. Also he told them that except they got fish and set with it (in those old grounds) it would come to... | |
 | Nina Moore Tiffany - Adventure and adventurers - 1888 - 197 pages
...to plant their corn, in which service Squanto stood them in great stead, shewing them both ye manner how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it." Squanto had come to live among the Plymouth settlers. He acted as interpreter between them and his... | |
 | William Babcock Weeden - Communities - 1890 - 964 pages
...Bradford,1 the father of Amerisqnrato can history, " they began to plant ther come, in plants com. which servise Squanto stood them in great stead, showing...both ye maner how to set it, and after how to dress & tend it." The land was not more necessary to the needy colonists in these first stages of their existence... | |
 | William Babcock Weeden - Communities - 1890 - 964 pages
...Governor Bradford,i the father of American history, " they began to plant ther corne, in . w],ich seryise Squanto stood them in great stead, showing them both ye maner how to set it, and after how to dress & tend it." The land was not more necessary to the needy colonists in these first stages of their existence... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1892
...this point, thought differently. In his account of the earliest doings at Plymouth he tells us : — " As many as were able began to plant ther corne, in...Squanto stood them in great stead, showing them both y" maner how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it. Also he tould them excepte they gott fish... | |
 | Charles Francis Adams - Antinomianism - 1892
...began to plant ther corn, in which servise Squanto stood them in great stead, showing them both the maner how to set it, and after how to dress and tend it. Also he tould them, excepte they gott fish and set with it (in these old grounds), it would come to... | |
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