CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... blacks . From that time to 1791 , a space of twenty - seven years , the increase was but about seven hundred , a further evidence of large emigrations , as no re- markable mortality prevailed during that period . The climate is healthy ...
... blacks . From that time to 1791 , a space of twenty - seven years , the increase was but about seven hundred , a further evidence of large emigrations , as no re- markable mortality prevailed during that period . The climate is healthy ...
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... black , is combed smooth , and is very neatly put up behind in a piece of calico , tied with a piece of ribbon . * GOVERNOUR BRADFORD'S LETTER BOOK . [ Page 339 - the. * This journal contains an account of the battle of the 4th of ...
... black , is combed smooth , and is very neatly put up behind in a piece of calico , tied with a piece of ribbon . * GOVERNOUR BRADFORD'S LETTER BOOK . [ Page 339 - the. * This journal contains an account of the battle of the 4th of ...
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... Black Water , and the streams which fall into it . This is an extensive swamp rising in the south - west part of Prince George , and running a very lengthy course , it empties into Albemarle sound , in North Carolina . In sum- mer it is ...
... Black Water , and the streams which fall into it . This is an extensive swamp rising in the south - west part of Prince George , and running a very lengthy course , it empties into Albemarle sound , in North Carolina . In sum- mer it is ...
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... stones . Many of the points , making into the river , are formed of a rich , deep , black loam , capable , without manure , : of producing any crops in abundance , and are not 86 A Topographical Description of Prince George .
... stones . Many of the points , making into the river , are formed of a rich , deep , black loam , capable , without manure , : of producing any crops in abundance , and are not 86 A Topographical Description of Prince George .
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... Black Water . Southward of this ridge , the soil is more sandy , less productive , and not generally so healthy as the northern side . Upon the river and the navigable creeks are extensive bodies of marsh , sometimes flowed by the tide ...
... Black Water . Southward of this ridge , the soil is more sandy , less productive , and not generally so healthy as the northern side . Upon the river and the navigable creeks are extensive bodies of marsh , sometimes flowed by the tide ...
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