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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... fell so much as fifty feet ; the appearance was very like , as to distance , the water falling from a very high three - story house . A gentleman with me , who had rode four hundred miles to see the Falls , was very much of the same ...
... fell so much as fifty feet ; the appearance was very like , as to distance , the water falling from a very high three - story house . A gentleman with me , who had rode four hundred miles to see the Falls , was very much of the same ...
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... fell from a scaffold at the eaves of the old North Meeting House , eighteen feet high , between two pieces of timber that lay on the ground , without touching them . I lay upon the ground until somebody ran to my father's house , about ...
... fell from a scaffold at the eaves of the old North Meeting House , eighteen feet high , between two pieces of timber that lay on the ground , without touching them . I lay upon the ground until somebody ran to my father's house , about ...
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... fell into a scandalous sin , in which some of my classmates were concerned . This roused me more seriously to bethink myself of the wicked- ness of my heart and life ; and though I had kept up some little show of religion , yet now I ...
... fell into a scandalous sin , in which some of my classmates were concerned . This roused me more seriously to bethink myself of the wicked- ness of my heart and life ; and though I had kept up some little show of religion , yet now I ...
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... fell into our wake , and chased us with all the sail he could make ; but our ship ( the Lusitania ) being a prime sailer , kept her distance . Capt . Wentworth got his ship ready , kept his course steadily , and before noon we raised ...
... fell into our wake , and chased us with all the sail he could make ; but our ship ( the Lusitania ) being a prime sailer , kept her distance . Capt . Wentworth got his ship ready , kept his course steadily , and before noon we raised ...
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... fell in with the Weymouth , others with the Lark ; and though the violence abated , yet it continued a very heavy storm for twelve or fourteen days , by which several of the fleet were much damaged , especially in their rigging ...
... fell in with the Weymouth , others with the Lark ; and though the violence abated , yet it continued a very heavy storm for twelve or fourteen days , by which several of the fleet were much damaged , especially in their rigging ...
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