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... Philip and several of his subjects submitted to be examined , but nothing was proved against them . The settlers , however , had now gone too far to retract ; they had pre- viously determined that Philip was a danger- ous neighbor ...
... Philip and several of his subjects submitted to be examined , but nothing was proved against them . The settlers , however , had now gone too far to retract ; they had pre- viously determined that Philip was a danger- ous neighbor ...
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... Philip once driven with a band of his followers . The English did not dare to pursue him , fearing to venture into these dark and frightful recesses , where they might perish in fens and miry pits , or be shot down by lurking foes ...
... Philip once driven with a band of his followers . The English did not dare to pursue him , fearing to venture into these dark and frightful recesses , where they might perish in fens and miry pits , or be shot down by lurking foes ...
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... Philip had borne up against the complicated miseries and misfortunes that sur- rounded him , the treachery of his followers seemed to wring his heart and reduce him to despondency . It is said that " he never re- joiced afterwards , nor ...
... Philip had borne up against the complicated miseries and misfortunes that sur- rounded him , the treachery of his followers seemed to wring his heart and reduce him to despondency . It is said that " he never re- joiced afterwards , nor ...
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