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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... inhabitants of this town devote too much of their land to this article , for the general advantage of their farms . But perhaps this would not be true , if all the advan- tage was taken , that might be , of their happy situation for ...
... inhabitants of this town devote too much of their land to this article , for the general advantage of their farms . But perhaps this would not be true , if all the advan- tage was taken , that might be , of their happy situation for ...
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... inhabitants having ever suffered by Indian hostili- ties , and there is 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 ...
... inhabitants having ever suffered by Indian hostili- ties , and there is 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 ...
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... inhabitants , are spoken of with much respect ; and appear to have been held in high veneration by their people . Whether either the Mr. Russells or their predecessors , published sermons or any of their works , is not ascertained . A ...
... inhabitants , are spoken of with much respect ; and appear to have been held in high veneration by their people . Whether either the Mr. Russells or their predecessors , published sermons or any of their works , is not ascertained . A ...
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... inhabitants , who carry on the fishery with great success in that river , by facilitating their communication with Boston , and the northern ports ; even , though the bar at the mouth of the river should prevent its being of very ...
... inhabitants , who carry on the fishery with great success in that river , by facilitating their communication with Boston , and the northern ports ; even , though the bar at the mouth of the river should prevent its being of very ...
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... inhabitants , who have emi- grated to New - Hampshire and Vermont . As an instance of longevity , Mrs. Winchester died in the town , a few years since , aged one hundred and four . A Bill of Mortality , in Holliston , for three years ...
... inhabitants , who have emi- grated to New - Hampshire and Vermont . As an instance of longevity , Mrs. Winchester died in the town , a few years since , aged one hundred and four . A Bill of Mortality , in Holliston , for three years ...
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