The Resource Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource)
Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource)
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The item Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Union Presbyterian Seminary Libraries.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
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The item Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Union Presbyterian Seminary Libraries.
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- Note
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- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
- Verse, in thirty-two numbered stanzas, describing the engagement in King Philip's War usually referred to as the Swamp Fight, fought on December 19, 1675. First line: These Indians strong have waited long
- Signed and dated: W.W. December 28, 1675. Attributed to Wait Still Winthrop by Wegelin
- No copy of an earlier edition is known
- Timothy Green was the only printer active at New London in 1721
- Text in three columns
- Label
- Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it.
- Title
- Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers,
- Title remainder
- in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it.
- Statement of responsibility
- By an unfeigned friend
- Language
- eng
- Additional physical form
- Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
- Cataloging source
- MWA
- Citation location within source
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- B619
- 39758
- 140
- 464
- Citation source
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- Bristol
- Shipton & Mooney
- Johnson, H.A. New London
- Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1643-1717
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Winthrop, Wait Still
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Narragansett Indians
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- King Philip's War, 1675-1676
- Narragansett (R.I.)
- Label
- Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource)
- Note
-
- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
- Verse, in thirty-two numbered stanzas, describing the engagement in King Philip's War usually referred to as the Swamp Fight, fought on December 19, 1675. First line: These Indians strong have waited long
- Signed and dated: W.W. December 28, 1675. Attributed to Wait Still Winthrop by Wegelin
- No copy of an earlier edition is known
- Timothy Green was the only printer active at New London in 1721
- Text in three columns
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- mixed
- Control code
- 000316260
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Reproduction note
- Electronic text and image data.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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- (Sirsi) 000316260
- Label
- Some meditations concerning our honourable gentlemen and fellow-souldiers, : in pursuit of those barbarous natives in the Narragansit-Country; and their service there. : Committed into plain verse for the benefit of those that read it., By an unfeigned friend, (electronic resource)
- Note
-
- Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
- Verse, in thirty-two numbered stanzas, describing the engagement in King Philip's War usually referred to as the Swamp Fight, fought on December 19, 1675. First line: These Indians strong have waited long
- Signed and dated: W.W. December 28, 1675. Attributed to Wait Still Winthrop by Wegelin
- No copy of an earlier edition is known
- Timothy Green was the only printer active at New London in 1721
- Text in three columns
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- mixed
- Control code
- 000316260
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Reproduction note
- Electronic text and image data.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (Sirsi) 000316260
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