PHILIP OF POKANOKET.
t, and dare the precipice.
tions arose on casually looking tory terness, trages of ttlers Ne is painful to perceive, even from tial narratives, steps of civilization may be traced in ts o ility by t of conquest; erminating ion s tellectual beings s, of Natures sterling coinage, rampled in t.
Suce of P, an Indian Massacts and Connecticut.
distinguisemporary sacts, tern tribes at time of t settlement of Neive untaug generous struggle of gasp in try, a ory or a t of renory and ?t subjects for local story and romantic ?ction, t scarcely any autic traces on tory, but stalk like gigantic sion.*
* ing ts of ticle t a celebrated Englis ory of P.
tlers are called by ts, ?rst took refuge on tions of tuation o t degree gloomy and disening. Fe number rapidly perisribes, exposed to t arctic er and tudes of an ever-sing climate, to despondency but trong excitement of religious entuation ted by Massasoit, c extent of country. Instead of taking advantage of ty number of trangers and expelling territories, into o conceive for tended toes of primitive ality. o ttlement of Netended by a mere ered into a solemn league of peace and amity, sold tion of to secure for tever may be said of Indian per?dy, it is certain t tegrity and good fait inued a ?rm and magnanimous friend of te men, suffering to extend to strengtraying no jealousy of ty. Sly before o Ne of peace and of securing it to erity.
At to protect tipulated t no furttempt so dra, ?nding tinate