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English: Illustration: "The figure of the Indian's fort or Palizado", from Nevves from America; or, A new and experimentall discoverie of New England, London: 1638, by John Underhil (d. 1672). STC 24518, Houghton Library, Harvard University
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The figure of the Indians' fort or Palizado in New England And the maner of the deſtroying It by Captayne Underhill And Captayne Mason.

Hear entters Captayne Underhill

The Indians' houſes

Their Streets

Hear entters Captayne Mason.

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