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 6
... thousand souls . The present inhabitants are about two hundred and thirty - eight thousand ; but the western parts of Mas- sachusetts , New - Hampshire , Vermont , and the northern and western parts of New - York are mostly peopled by ...
... thousand souls . The present inhabitants are about two hundred and thirty - eight thousand ; but the western parts of Mas- sachusetts , New - Hampshire , Vermont , and the northern and western parts of New - York are mostly peopled by ...
Page 8
... thousand and eight hundred . But from the enumeration taken in 1791 , they scarce- ly amounted to three thousand , from whence it may be inferred that many more have emigrated from the place than have come into it from other parts since ...
... thousand and eight hundred . But from the enumeration taken in 1791 , they scarce- ly amounted to three thousand , from whence it may be inferred that many more have emigrated from the place than have come into it from other parts since ...
Page 14
... thousand bunches ( that is from twelve to eighteen thousand bushels ) are raised annually ; which are sold principally in Boston and the neighbouring sea - ports . Although good ground , im- proved for onions , yields a great profit ...
... thousand bunches ( that is from twelve to eighteen thousand bushels ) are raised annually ; which are sold principally in Boston and the neighbouring sea - ports . Although good ground , im- proved for onions , yields a great profit ...
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... thousand varied forms and shapes , I cannot bring myself to think with them . Is it reasonable to suppose that nature would indulge her vein of humour so far as to raise regular fortifications ? Who had she to encounter , that rendered ...
... thousand varied forms and shapes , I cannot bring myself to think with them . Is it reasonable to suppose that nature would indulge her vein of humour so far as to raise regular fortifications ? Who had she to encounter , that rendered ...
Page 34
... thousand fold . Go on , good friends , comfortably pluck up your hearts cheerfully , and quit yourselves like men in all your difficulties , that notwithstanding all displeasure and threats of men , yet the work may go on which you are ...
... thousand fold . Go on , good friends , comfortably pluck up your hearts cheerfully , and quit yourselves like men in all your difficulties , that notwithstanding all displeasure and threats of men , yet the work may go on which you are ...
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Allerton amongst Anno bay of Fundy Boston building called Cape CHAP church consumption corn court death desire died Ditto east England English erected father favour feet Female fire fish five Fort Dummer four Governour harbour hath hill honour hope hundred ibid Indians Infant inhabitants Isaac Allerton ISAAC BACKUS Island JAMES SHIRLEY John kind Kittery land late letter lived Lord lordships loving friend Male manufacture Massachusetts meeting house Middleborough miles mills minister Nantucket natives neighbours Nova Scotia ordained pastor peace persons plantation Plymouth pond pounds pounds sterling praying Indians present proprietors province publick reason river Sachim SAMUEL FULLER sent sermons settled settlement seventy ships shore side Society souls stone street taken things Thomas thousand tion Topsham town trade Truro twenty unto vessels WILLIAM BRADFORD wood worship