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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... received the honours of college . HISTORY . ] The first settlements were made about the year 1710. In the year 1724 , the people had increased to thirty - four families , and find- ing it inconvenient , on account of the distance , to ...
... received the honours of college . HISTORY . ] The first settlements were made about the year 1710. In the year 1724 , the people had increased to thirty - four families , and find- ing it inconvenient , on account of the distance , to ...
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... received its name from him , June 13th , 1754. In June 1751 , Monsieur de Villiers drove the English Ohio Company from the banks of this riv- er , and Monsieur Contrecœur obliged Captain Trent to abandon the fort erected on the forks of ...
... received its name from him , June 13th , 1754. In June 1751 , Monsieur de Villiers drove the English Ohio Company from the banks of this riv- er , and Monsieur Contrecœur obliged Captain Trent to abandon the fort erected on the forks of ...
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... and friends , JAMES SHERLEY , THOMAS BREWER , WILLIAM COLLIER , JOSEPH POCOCK , THOMAS FLETCHER , JOHN LING , WILLIAM THOMAS , ROBERT REAYNE . [ Now follows the first letters we received after the 28 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
... and friends , JAMES SHERLEY , THOMAS BREWER , WILLIAM COLLIER , JOSEPH POCOCK , THOMAS FLETCHER , JOHN LING , WILLIAM THOMAS , ROBERT REAYNE . [ Now follows the first letters we received after the 28 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
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Massachusetts Historical Society. [ Now follows the first letters we received after the breach ; for Mr. Thornell and the rest never replied nor writ more unto us , being part- ly ashamed of what they had done and written . ] To our ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. [ Now follows the first letters we received after the breach ; for Mr. Thornell and the rest never replied nor writ more unto us , being part- ly ashamed of what they had done and written . ] To our ...
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... . And if God should take him now away , I scarce think much more would be done , save as to in- quire at the dividend , what is to be had . He saith he hath received the tokens you sent , 34 Governour Bradford's Letter Book ,
... . And if God should take him now away , I scarce think much more would be done , save as to in- quire at the dividend , what is to be had . He saith he hath received the tokens you sent , 34 Governour Bradford's Letter Book ,
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