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 8
... sometimes called Gorgiana as well as Agamenticus , until the year 1652 , when Massachusetts colony claimed the jurisdiction , as ly- ing within the limits of their charter to Sir Henry Rosewell and others , ( anno 1628 ) according to ...
... sometimes called Gorgiana as well as Agamenticus , until the year 1652 , when Massachusetts colony claimed the jurisdiction , as ly- ing within the limits of their charter to Sir Henry Rosewell and others , ( anno 1628 ) according to ...
Page 14
... sometimes when salt hay is plenty , by spreading it in the spring and leaving it to rot upon the ground . Be- sides , every season lines the shores with large quantities of refuse hay , washed from the salt meadows , eel grass , and ...
... sometimes when salt hay is plenty , by spreading it in the spring and leaving it to rot upon the ground . Be- sides , every season lines the shores with large quantities of refuse hay , washed from the salt meadows , eel grass , and ...
Page 15
... sometimes found , especially their arrows , near a hundred of which were lately ploughed up that ap- peared to have been laid in a heap . The Indian names of places with- in this town still retained , are Hyanis , probably a corruption ...
... sometimes found , especially their arrows , near a hundred of which were lately ploughed up that ap- peared to have been laid in a heap . The Indian names of places with- in this town still retained , are Hyanis , probably a corruption ...
Page 17
... sometimes carried out to the northward , but at the same time , is imported from the southward , in nearly the same quantities . : The idea of cutting a canal through this town , which in some degree attracted the publick attention not ...
... sometimes carried out to the northward , but at the same time , is imported from the southward , in nearly the same quantities . : The idea of cutting a canal through this town , which in some degree attracted the publick attention not ...
Page 32
... sometimes at our meetings more than perhaps needed , that will prove but trifling ; for we could also find fault with the idleness and sloth of many amongst you , which have made all the rest go forward slowly , as also we could find ...
... sometimes at our meetings more than perhaps needed , that will prove but trifling ; for we could also find fault with the idleness and sloth of many amongst you , which have made all the rest go forward slowly , as also we could find ...
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