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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... reason to think that no part of the town was settled with- out purchase or consent of the natives ; for though no record remains of any considerable tract on the north side being purchased of the In- dians , yet it appears by several ...
... reason to think that no part of the town was settled with- out purchase or consent of the natives ; for though no record remains of any considerable tract on the north side being purchased of the In- dians , yet it appears by several ...
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... reason to hope that attention to this subject is increasing . There is a small social library in the east precinct , lately begun , consisting , at present , of be- tween seventy and eighty volumes . The greater part of the inhabitants ...
... reason to hope that attention to this subject is increasing . There is a small social library in the east precinct , lately begun , consisting , at present , of be- tween seventy and eighty volumes . The greater part of the inhabitants ...
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... reason of the long continuance of the frost in the Glades ( being subjected to it from September to June ) they cannot raise corn . This night we lodged at Mr. M'Dermot's in the Glades , where by reason of heavy rains and winds , we ...
... reason of the long continuance of the frost in the Glades ( being subjected to it from September to June ) they cannot raise corn . This night we lodged at Mr. M'Dermot's in the Glades , where by reason of heavy rains and winds , we ...
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... reason of the troubles which they at that time laboured under in their native clime ; that they landed at or near New - Orleans , in the Spanish dominions , within the river Missisippi , who , as they ad- vanced into the country , built ...
... reason of the troubles which they at that time laboured under in their native clime ; that they landed at or near New - Orleans , in the Spanish dominions , within the river Missisippi , who , as they ad- vanced into the country , built ...
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... reason , that those pre- pared in this manner will keep their breath longer than the others which are not thus prepared : From experience knowledge is gained , and the long practice of this custom , consequent on these trials , must ...
... reason , that those pre- pared in this manner will keep their breath longer than the others which are not thus prepared : From experience knowledge is gained , and the long practice of this custom , consequent on these trials , must ...
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