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75 myself, with writing the extract of Mr Nowell letter confirming the carriage & deportment of those six Indians, this Gentleman was the principall minister of the Army, a pyous & prudent pson person: & is minister of Gods word at Boston in N England, his letter was dated march 26th 1676. Wherin after salutations & givn a particular acct of the motions of the Army, from the time they went forth untill that day; saith hee "I Looke at it as a great "Rebuke of God that wee should our enimy so "as wee did when wee were at menumesse. It wee had "deare Iland, wee might have presented that.