Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten 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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... vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in the vessel , and became friends . The white people told them they should not come any further up the river at that time , and said to them they would return back ...
... vessel with men in it . They immediately joined hands with the people in the vessel , and became friends . The white people told them they should not come any further up the river at that time , and said to them they would return back ...
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... vessel to meet me at Oswego . I left the city about six o'clock in the morning , in a most violent storm of rain , with the wind at north - east . We passed on very well to Bristol , where we halted for breakfast ; after which the ...
... vessel to meet me at Oswego . I left the city about six o'clock in the morning , in a most violent storm of rain , with the wind at north - east . We passed on very well to Bristol , where we halted for breakfast ; after which the ...
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... vessel , and about three o'clock in the afternoon went on board , with a good wind and tide in our favor . We ran ... vessels of one hundred tons burden . The lands on the river are generally high , and in many places the mountains make ...
... vessel , and about three o'clock in the afternoon went on board , with a good wind and tide in our favor . We ran ... vessels of one hundred tons burden . The lands on the river are generally high , and in many places the mountains make ...
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... Vessels do not last many years in this river , and , what is very unusual , the bottoms perish first . I saw a vessel repairing , and the builder taking out all the navel timbers and the futtocks , which were quite rotten , though the ...
... Vessels do not last many years in this river , and , what is very unusual , the bottoms perish first . I saw a vessel repairing , and the builder taking out all the navel timbers and the futtocks , which were quite rotten , though the ...
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... vessel with part of our company and stores did not arrive . May 7. I arose in the morning under great expectations that , as the wind had continued fair all night , I should see our missing vessel ; but was again disappointed . My ...
... vessel with part of our company and stores did not arrive . May 7. I arose in the morning under great expectations that , as the wind had continued fair all night , I should see our missing vessel ; but was again disappointed . My ...
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