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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... obtain- ed , at her death , her living descendants amounted to about three hun- dred and thirty - seven . EMPLOYMENTS . ] The most common and general employment of the inhabitants of said town is agriculture , which seems to be ...
... obtain- ed , at her death , her living descendants amounted to about three hun- dred and thirty - seven . EMPLOYMENTS . ] The most common and general employment of the inhabitants of said town is agriculture , which seems to be ...
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... obtained and presented to the Rev. Dr. Belknap , Cor- responding Secretary to the Historical Society by their humble servant , NEHEMIAH BENNET . BILL OF MORTALITY . WITH REMARKS ON THE HISTORY OF Description of the town of Middleborough .
... obtained and presented to the Rev. Dr. Belknap , Cor- responding Secretary to the Historical Society by their humble servant , NEHEMIAH BENNET . BILL OF MORTALITY . WITH REMARKS ON THE HISTORY OF Description of the town of Middleborough .
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... obtaining his charter or patent from king Charles the first of the Province of Maine , intending , as is supposed , this place for the seat of government , incorporated a consid- erable part of it into a city by the name of GORGIANA ...
... obtaining his charter or patent from king Charles the first of the Province of Maine , intending , as is supposed , this place for the seat of government , incorporated a consid- erable part of it into a city by the name of GORGIANA ...
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... obtain a subsistence . Wood and timber have been carried from hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn and bar- ley are the principal grains cultivated ; wheat and rye succeed but ...
... obtain a subsistence . Wood and timber have been carried from hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn and bar- ley are the principal grains cultivated ; wheat and rye succeed but ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. In pursuing his route , he found no difficulty in obtaining a guide to accompany ... obtain , he was obliged to turn his back upon that part of the country for which his thirsting heart had long panted ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. In pursuing his route , he found no difficulty in obtaining a guide to accompany ... obtain , he was obliged to turn his back upon that part of the country for which his thirsting heart had long panted ...
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