The Pine-tree coast . Captain Smith, who fished and traded at Pemaquid in the year 1614, andwhose name is a household word among us, saw nothing whatever to indicate thepresence of European settlers. Nor did his particular friend Nahanada, saga-more of Pemaquid, who had been in England, and could speak excellent English,even hint such a thing, or Smith would hardly have failed to mention After speaking of his friendship for Nahanada, one of those Indians whomWeymouth had kidnapped, and Hainan had brought back, Smith goes on to saythat with him and divers others I had concluded to inhabit,


The Pine-tree coast . Captain Smith, who fished and traded at Pemaquid in the year 1614, andwhose name is a household word among us, saw nothing whatever to indicate thepresence of European settlers. Nor did his particular friend Nahanada, saga-more of Pemaquid, who had been in England, and could speak excellent English,even hint such a thing, or Smith would hardly have failed to mention After speaking of his friendship for Nahanada, one of those Indians whomWeymouth had kidnapped, and Hainan had brought back, Smith goes on to saythat with him and divers others I had concluded to inhabit, and defend themagainst their mortal enemies, the Tarratines, or in effect to set up a newJamestown here in bleak New England. Nahanada embraced Smiths offerwith no small devotion; but we are sorry to say that notwithstanding hisassociation with the great ones of England, by whom he had been muchcaressed, Nahanada had become as much a savage as ever when he and Smithentered into this alliance, offensive and


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