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 14
... keep large stocks in proportion to their pasture grounds ; and the severity of a drought is mitigated by cutting the coarser kind of salt grass , and giving it green to the cattle as occasion may require . The manure made by cattle fed ...
... keep large stocks in proportion to their pasture grounds ; and the severity of a drought is mitigated by cutting the coarser kind of salt grass , and giving it green to the cattle as occasion may require . The manure made by cattle fed ...
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... keeping the traveller continually climbing , until he reaches the top of the mountain . Having reached the summit , and rode several miles , we were much gratified at the sight of many beautiful and extensive fields and mea- dows ...
... keeping the traveller continually climbing , until he reaches the top of the mountain . Having reached the summit , and rode several miles , we were much gratified at the sight of many beautiful and extensive fields and mea- dows ...
Page 24
... 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 , must have convinced them of the truth and utility of the ...
... 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 , must have convinced them of the truth and utility of the ...
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... keep watch , who found that the Indian children , induced by motives of curiosity , came with sticks , thrust them through the pales of his fence to ascer- tain and satisfy themselves what the things of the white men were , and in what ...
... keep watch , who found that the Indian children , induced by motives of curiosity , came with sticks , thrust them through the pales of his fence to ascer- tain and satisfy themselves what the things of the white men were , and in what ...
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... keep a fair and honest course , and see what time will bring forth , and how God in his providence will work for us . We still are persuaded , you are the people , that must make a plantation , and erect a city in those remote places ...
... keep a fair and honest course , and see what time will bring forth , and how God in his providence will work for us . We still are persuaded , you are the people , that must make a plantation , and erect a city in those remote places ...
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