CollectionsMassachusetts 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 18
... Boston ; bounded S. by Medway and Bellingham ; W. by Milford and Hopkin- ton ; N. by Framingham ; and E. by Sherburne and Medway . The form of the town is very irregular , * extending ten miles nearly from N. to S. wide towards each end ...
... Boston ; bounded S. by Medway and Bellingham ; W. by Milford and Hopkin- ton ; N. by Framingham ; and E. by Sherburne and Medway . The form of the town is very irregular , * extending ten miles nearly from N. to S. wide towards each end ...
Page 103
... BOSTON ; CONCERNING THE BURNING OF FAIRFIELD , IN JULY , 1779 . - [ This letter is misplaced . It should have followed the Journal of the War at the end of the second volume , with a reference to it , page 169 of the Journal . ] I Dear ...
... BOSTON ; CONCERNING THE BURNING OF FAIRFIELD , IN JULY , 1779 . - [ This letter is misplaced . It should have followed the Journal of the War at the end of the second volume , with a reference to it , page 169 of the Journal . ] I Dear ...
Page 107
... Boston , and were at a great charge in keeping garrisons at the several forts , and always had a transport sloop in pay ; and if it had not been for fear of a breach with the Indians , would soon have discontinued so disadvantageous a ...
... Boston , and were at a great charge in keeping garrisons at the several forts , and always had a transport sloop in pay ; and if it had not been for fear of a breach with the Indians , would soon have discontinued so disadvantageous a ...
Page 116
... Boston must immedi- ately submit and acknowledge the clains of parliament , for that none of the other colonies will adhere to them . A number of the principal manufacturers from different parts of the kingdom are now in town , to ...
... Boston must immedi- ately submit and acknowledge the clains of parliament , for that none of the other colonies will adhere to them . A number of the principal manufacturers from different parts of the kingdom are now in town , to ...
Page 118
... Boston , preached for a number of years . After Mr. Oaks , † the Rev. Isaiah Lewis was settled in the work of the ministry over this people . He was ordained September 23d , 1730 , and continued in the work of the ministry , until ...
... Boston , preached for a number of years . After Mr. Oaks , † the Rev. Isaiah Lewis was settled in the work of the ministry over this people . He was ordained September 23d , 1730 , and continued in the work of the ministry , until ...
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