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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Page 5
... gives 1 to 312 that live to seventy years of age and upwards . But in Salem , ac- cording to the bills for 1782 and 1783 , only 1 in 857 arrives to seven- ty years of age . It is however to be observed that two years are not sufficient ...
... gives 1 to 312 that live to seventy years of age and upwards . But in Salem , ac- cording to the bills for 1782 and 1783 , only 1 in 857 arrives to seven- ty years of age . It is however to be observed that two years are not sufficient ...
Page 6
... gives one hundred and thirteen to a square mile . The population of the whole state is fifty - one to a square mile . No very remarkable occurrences with respect to the Indians , are re- lated in the records of Hartford . The natives in ...
... gives one hundred and thirteen to a square mile . The population of the whole state is fifty - one to a square mile . No very remarkable occurrences with respect to the Indians , are re- lated in the records of Hartford . The natives in ...
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... give as a reason , that those pre- pared in this manner will keep their breath longer than the others which are not thus prepared : From experience knowledge is gained , and the long practice of this custom , consequent on these trials ...
... give as a reason , that those pre- pared in this manner will keep their breath longer than the others which are not thus prepared : From experience knowledge is gained , and the long practice of this custom , consequent on these trials ...
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... give both light and information to the United States respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted .. Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he ...
... give both light and information to the United States respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted .. Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he ...
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... give no passage to the waters , no not a tittle ; let not hatred or heartburning be harboured in the breast of any of you one moment , but forgive and forget all former failings and abuses , and re- new your love and friendship together ...
... give no passage to the waters , no not a tittle ; let not hatred or heartburning be harboured in the breast of any of you one moment , but forgive and forget all former failings and abuses , and re- new your love and friendship together ...
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