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" Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade, friendship, &c. and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging. Neither did we aim at any thing more than their detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might occur to the poor captives,... "
The Makers of Maine: Essays and Tales of Early Maine History, from the First ... - Page 175
by Herbert Edgar Holmes - 1912 - 251 pages
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The Library of American Biography

Jared Sparks - United States - 1845 - 472 pages
...with a certain design to betray their Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade and friendship, and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging." He likewise remarks, " We thought it not unlawful, nor culpable, to apprehend such perfidious villains...
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Ancient Pemaquid: A Historical Review

John Wingate Thornton - Pemaquid (Me.) - 1857 - 184 pages
...with a certain design to destroy their Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade, friendship, &c. and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging. Neither did we aim at any thing more than their detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might occur to the poor...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 5

Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1857 - 550 pages
...with a certain design to destroy their Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade, friendship, &c. and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging. Neither did we aim at any thing more than their detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might occur to the poor...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society. [1st Ser.̈, Volume 5

Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1857 - 544 pages
...with a certain design to destroy their Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade, friendship, &c. and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging. Neither did we aim at any thing more than their detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might occur to the poor...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 5

Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1857 - 544 pages
...with a certain design to destroy their Majesties' fort here, under pretence of trade, friendship, &c. and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging. Neither did we aim at any thing more than their detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might occur to the poor...
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A History of the Towns of Bristol and Bremen in the State of Maine ...

John Johnston - Bremen (Me. : Town) - 1873 - 574 pages
...with a certain design to betray their majesties' fort here, under pretence ot trade, friendship, &c., and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging....detainment as prisoners, supposing some advantage might accrue to the poor captives, if not the country thereby. If your honors judge it not fairly done, they...
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Olde Pemaquid

Herbert Milton Sylvester - Maine - 1909 - 450 pages
...certain design to destroy their Majestie's fort here, under the pretence of trade, friendship, &c., and so they are fallen into a pit of their own digging." There is not a doubt but Bomazeen was acting under the instructions of the Jesuit Bigot, as the latter...
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