Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts 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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... considerable proficiency in husbandry , mathematicks , philosophy , astronomy , & c . The foregoing is presented to the Historical Society , by their humble servant , Middleborough , June 14th , 1793 . REV . DR . Belknap . NEHEMIAH ...
... considerable proficiency in husbandry , mathematicks , philosophy , astronomy , & c . The foregoing is presented to the Historical Society , by their humble servant , Middleborough , June 14th , 1793 . REV . DR . Belknap . NEHEMIAH ...
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... considerable bulk , it having a bar of sand at its mouth ; indeed at an hour before and after low water , this rivulet is generally so shallow , as to be fordable within a few rods of the sea . There is another small inlet between this ...
... considerable bulk , it having a bar of sand at its mouth ; indeed at an hour before and after low water , this rivulet is generally so shallow , as to be fordable within a few rods of the sea . There is another small inlet between this ...
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... considerable quantity of land in fee , and particular privilege of cutting timber . It was agreed , " that they , and all the inhabitants should always afterwards carry their corn and grain to that mill , while it should be kept up for ...
... considerable quantity of land in fee , and particular privilege of cutting timber . It was agreed , " that they , and all the inhabitants should always afterwards carry their corn and grain to that mill , while it should be kept up for ...
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... considerable of naviga- tion , for such a place ; but it was nearly all destroyed and lost , during the American contest with Great Britain . Since the peace there is a small traffick to the West - Indies , some coasting vessels , and ...
... considerable of naviga- tion , for such a place ; but it was nearly all destroyed and lost , during the American contest with Great Britain . Since the peace there is a small traffick to the West - Indies , some coasting vessels , and ...
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... considerable elevation , distant about six miles from Baldhead , and eight from York harbour . It is a noted land mark for seamen , and is a good directory for the entrance of Piscataqua harbour , as it lies very nearly on the same ...
... considerable elevation , distant about six miles from Baldhead , and eight from York harbour . It is a noted land mark for seamen , and is a good directory for the entrance of Piscataqua harbour , as it lies very nearly on the same ...
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