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  • The following year, the Puritans sent Captain Miles Standish he of Thanksgiving fame with a force of men over to destroy the competition.

    Chris Weigant: The Real "War on Christmas" Chris Weigant 2011

  • The following year, the Puritans sent Captain Miles Standish he of Thanksgiving fame with a force of men over to destroy the competition.

    Chris Weigant: The Real "War on Christmas" Chris Weigant 2011

  • American soldiers followed in the footsteps of 17th-century Pilgrims and sat in the pew of Miles Standish.

    An English Thanksgiving, 1942 Thomas Fleming 2011

  • The following year, the Puritans sent Captain Miles Standish he of Thanksgiving fame with a force of men over to destroy the competition.

    Chris Weigant: The Real "War on Christmas" Chris Weigant 2011

  • The following year, the Puritans sent Captain Miles Standish he of Thanksgiving fame with a force of men over to destroy the competition.

    Chris Weigant: The Real "War on Christmas" Chris Weigant 2011

  • Multiplication tables to be memorized and complicated shoe-box dioramas to construct: The Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, with a battered old Ken doll in the starring role of Miles Standish.

    Fascination Susan Kleinman 2011

  • One officer sat in the pew once occupied by the legendary Miles Standish, the Pilgrim's military leader, in the small parish church at Chorley, in the county of Lancashire.

    An English Thanksgiving, 1942 Thomas Fleming 2011

  • The following year, the Puritans sent Captain Miles Standish he of Thanksgiving fame with a force of men over to destroy the competition.

    Chris Weigant: The Real "War on Christmas" Chris Weigant 2011

  • But on one early afternoon in March, as Captain Miles Standish was discussing defense plans in case of an Indian attack, a visitor appeared at the door of the common house.

    Strangers, Saints and Indians John A. Murray 2010

  • At Merry Mount, the settlers and the Indians commingled in every sense of the word, and staged pagan dances around the maypole until Governor Endicott of Salem sent the Puritan militia under Miles Standish to tear down the maypole, and arrest Morton for sacrilege.

    Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth���s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up 2008

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