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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... A Topographical Description of the Plantations W. N. and N. E. of Sebago Pond - 239 A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston 241 ! COLLECTIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY . VOLUME 111 CONTENTS .
... A Topographical Description of the Plantations W. N. and N. E. of Sebago Pond - 239 A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston 241 ! COLLECTIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY . VOLUME 111 CONTENTS .
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... plantations , by doubling in twenty years , would now have amounted to four thousand and eight hundred . But from the enumeration taken in 1791 , they scarce- ly amounted to three thousand , from whence it may be inferred that many more ...
... plantations , by doubling in twenty years , would now have amounted to four thousand and eight hundred . But from the enumeration taken in 1791 , they scarce- ly amounted to three thousand , from whence it may be inferred that many more ...
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... plantation , since the first settlement of the country . Except the time of this sickness , the people have enjoyed an equal degree of health , with those in other places ; from that time , to 1791 , they have increased to eight hundred ...
... plantation , since the first settlement of the country . Except the time of this sickness , the people have enjoyed an equal degree of health , with those in other places ; from that time , to 1791 , they have increased to eight hundred ...
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... plantation : first , that the planters there might live comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be made hither for the satisfying and encouragement of the adventurers , but to neither of these two can we yet attain ...
... plantation : first , that the planters there might live comfortably and contentedly . 2d , that some returns might be made hither for the satisfying and encouragement of the adventurers , but to neither of these two can we yet attain ...
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... plantation should be disturbed or endamaged by the frantick humours of any one man whatsoever . Now further for yourselves ; as the power of government is fallen upon you , both by lot and desert ( as we are persuaded ) so your trou ...
... plantation should be disturbed or endamaged by the frantick humours of any one man whatsoever . Now further for yourselves ; as the power of government is fallen upon you , both by lot and desert ( as we are persuaded ) so your trou ...
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