Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1816 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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... plantations ; but , till the year 1785 , there was not a white family above the German flats . Since that time , the country has been rap- idly populated and cultivated , by people who removed from various parts of New - England , New ...
... plantations ; but , till the year 1785 , there was not a white family above the German flats . Since that time , the country has been rap- idly populated and cultivated , by people who removed from various parts of New - England , New ...
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... plantations are continually enlarging and improving , by the hand of indus- try . Among them , however , there is a mixture of the in- temperate , knavish , and profane ; and it is unhappy for the Indians , that they have more connexion ...
... plantations are continually enlarging and improving , by the hand of indus- try . Among them , however , there is a mixture of the in- temperate , knavish , and profane ; and it is unhappy for the Indians , that they have more connexion ...
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... plantation , which I suppose then contained about eight or nine thousand acres ; but , at this time , the remnant of them , I conjecture , and not without reason , are not own- ers of half so many hundreds , and I believe not so much as ...
... plantation , which I suppose then contained about eight or nine thousand acres ; but , at this time , the remnant of them , I conjecture , and not without reason , are not own- ers of half so many hundreds , and I believe not so much as ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. sh m ; rd O ひも for a town or plantation . Nissekineam ; Ihave no mind to seek . Indiansuck sekineamwock ; the Indians are not willing . Noo- napuock naugum ; they want room themselves . Cowetompa ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. sh m ; rd O ひも for a town or plantation . Nissekineam ; Ihave no mind to seek . Indiansuck sekineamwock ; the Indians are not willing . Noo- napuock naugum ; they want room themselves . Cowetompa ...
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... plantations . Nor will it suffice to say , it is the Indians , & c . No ; we have found , by more than three score years ' experience , that we had always lived in perfect peace with our neighbouring Indians , had it not been for the ...
... plantations . Nor will it suffice to say , it is the Indians , & c . No ; we have found , by more than three score years ' experience , that we had always lived in perfect peace with our neighbouring Indians , had it not been for the ...
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