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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... English , the natives began to scatter and de- crease ; but there is now a settlement of them which descended from the ancients of Namaskett , which inhabit a part of said town , known by the name of Betty's - neck ( which place took ...
... English , the natives began to scatter and de- crease ; but there is now a settlement of them which descended from the ancients of Namaskett , which inhabit a part of said town , known by the name of Betty's - neck ( which place took ...
Page 5
... English people in the year 1636. A few persons from Massachusetts seated themselves at Weathers- field in 1635 , but the next year , a congregation from Newtown , now Cambridge , under the care of the Rev. Mr. Stone , removed with all ...
... English people in the year 1636. A few persons from Massachusetts seated themselves at Weathers- field in 1635 , but the next year , a congregation from Newtown , now Cambridge , under the care of the Rev. Mr. Stone , removed with all ...
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... 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 the river Monongahela , on the 20th of May , 1754 . The town of Pittsburgh lies on a plain ...
... 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 the river Monongahela , on the 20th of May , 1754 . The town of Pittsburgh lies on a plain ...
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... English , though writ to them in Dutch . ] To the Honourable and Worshipful the Director and Council of New Netherland , our very loving and worthy friends and christian neigh- bours . HE Governour and Council of Plymouth in New England ...
... English , though writ to them in Dutch . ] To the Honourable and Worshipful the Director and Council of New Netherland , our very loving and worthy friends and christian neigh- bours . HE Governour and Council of Plymouth in New England ...
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... English , which shall attempt either to trade or plant within their limits ( without their special licence and commission ) which extends to forty degrees : Yet for our parts , we shall not go about to inolest or trouble you in any ...
... English , which shall attempt either to trade or plant within their limits ( without their special licence and commission ) which extends to forty degrees : Yet for our parts , we shall not go about to inolest or trouble you in any ...
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