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against Philip ... 213 And is murdered ... 214 Massacres at Swanzey and Dartmouth ... 214 Murder of Captain Hutchinson ... 215 Attack on Brookfield, which is relieved by Simon Willard ... 216 Fighting in the Connecticut valley; the mysterious stranger at Hadley ... 217, 218 Ambuscade at Bloody Brook ... 219 Popular excitement in Boston ... 220 The Narragansetts prepare to take the war-path ... 221 And Governor Winslow leads an army against them ... 222, 223 Storming of the great swamp fortress ... 224 Slaughter of the Indians ... 225 Effect of the blow ... 226 Growth of the humane sentiment in recent times, due to the fact that the horrors of war are seldom brought home to everybody's door ... 227, 228 Warfare with savages is likely to be truculent in character ... 229 Attack upon Lancaster ... 230 Mrs. Rowlandson's narrative ... 231-233 Virtual extermination of the Indians (February to August, 1676) ... 233, 234 Death of Canonchet ... 234 Philip pursued by Captain Church ... 235 Death of Philip ... 236 Indians sold into slavery ... 237 Conduct of the Christian Indians ... 238 War with the Tarratines ... 239 Frightful destruction of life and property ... 240 Henceforth the red man figures no more in the history of New England, except in frontier raids under French guidance ... 241 CHAPTER VI. THE TYRANNY OF ANDROS. Romantic features in the early history of New England ... 242 Captain Edward Johnson, of Woburn, and his book on "The Wonder-working Providence of Zion's Saviour in New England" ... 243,244 Acts of the Puritans often judged by an unreal and impossible standard ... 245 Spirit of the "Wonder-working Providence" ... 246 Merits and faults of the Puritan theocracy ... 247 Restriction of the suffrage to church members ... 248 It was a source of political discontent ... 249 Inquisitorial administration of justice ... 250 The "Half way Covenant" ... 251 Founding of the Old South church ... 252 Unfriendly relations between Charles II and Massachusetts ... 253 Complaints against Massachusetts ... 254 The Lords of Trade ... 255 Arrival of Edward Randolph in Boston ... 256 Joseph Dudley and the beginnings of Toryism in New England ... 257, 258 Charles II. erects the four Piscataqua towns into the royal province of New Hampshire ... 259 And quarrels with Massachusetts over the settlement of the Gorges claim to the Mai
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