Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 9;Band 19The Society, 1792 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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... natural and proper food for silk worms , they have abundance in the woods , and some so large that one tree contains as many leaves as will feed silk worms that will make as much silk as may be worth five pounds sterling money , this ...
... natural and proper food for silk worms , they have abundance in the woods , and some so large that one tree contains as many leaves as will feed silk worms that will make as much silk as may be worth five pounds sterling money , this ...
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... natural world , and despondingly imagines the knowledge of them to be placed beyond the reach of human attain- But as we are enabled by the labours of a New- ton and a Linnæus to class and systematize the innume- rable subjects of those ...
... natural world , and despondingly imagines the knowledge of them to be placed beyond the reach of human attain- But as we are enabled by the labours of a New- ton and a Linnæus to class and systematize the innume- rable subjects of those ...
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... natural coinci- dence , that it is an eminent variation of their dialects . We Massachusetts pronounce the n . The Nipmuk Indians pronounce l . pronounce 7. And the Northern nounce r . As instance : Anúm ( um produced We say Nipmuk ...
... natural coinci- dence , that it is an eminent variation of their dialects . We Massachusetts pronounce the n . The Nipmuk Indians pronounce l . pronounce 7. And the Northern nounce r . As instance : Anúm ( um produced We say Nipmuk ...
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A brief Relation of the Discovery of New England | 26 |
E Winslows Relation | 74 |
Donations to Boston during the operation of the Port Bill | 158 |
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