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  • In the vicinity of the Pamet were the ruins of a fort, or palisade; and encamping for the night near the pond in Truro, on the following day they returned to the ship "weary and welcome" and their "Eschol" was added for their diminishing stores.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 John [Editor] Rudd 1885

  • And I took a job working as a harbor master at Pamet in Truro.

    CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2005 2005

  • An attack by the battle group recaptured the main line of resistance formerly held by the 560th Heavy Antitank Battalion and it dug in on a line from Pamet to Höfer (two kilometers northeast of Höfer).

    Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992

  • Ten days after, another expedition was fitted out, in which twenty-five of the colonists and nine or ten of the sailors, with Jones at their head, were engaged; and visiting the mouth of the Pamet, called by them

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 John [Editor] Rudd 1885

  • Pamet, -- runs quite across the Cape, from ocean to bay, a distance of two miles and a half, more or less.

    The Foot-path Way Bradford Torrey 1877

  • Pamet, as I saw it, is far too sedate a stream ever to be caught

    The Foot-path Way Bradford Torrey 1877

  • As the pinnace drew out of Manomet Harbor Standish for the first time perceived that the Pamet was aboard her, and rather sharply demanded, --

    Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims 1862

  • "His totem is too strong," muttered the Pamet in his throat, and the hand beneath his garment clinching the handle of the dagger seized with it a handful of his own flesh and gripped it savagely, while in silence he called upon his gods for help.

    Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims 1862

  • And in effect the Pamet as he tried to swing the full basket off his shoulder lost his hold, and the corn came showering down upon the sand.

    Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims 1862

  • Hardly an hour after the pinnace had landed its passengers at the Rock, and the Pamet, sullenly declining farther hospitality, had proceeded on his way to meet Obtakiest and report his ill success, when Winslow with

    Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims 1862

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