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 14
... able to the roads here ( particularly the principal one through the town , ) by exposing them to wash , and gully , and so producing deep , narrow , and uncomfortable passages . All has not been done which might have been , to remedy ...
... able to the roads here ( particularly the principal one through the town , ) by exposing them to wash , and gully , and so producing deep , narrow , and uncomfortable passages . All has not been done which might have been , to remedy ...
Page 19
... able to expectorate ; some , in this case , who were thought to be in their last moments , were recovered by administering oil . In about six weeks fifty - three persons died , forty - one of whom died within twenty - two days . The ...
... able to expectorate ; some , in this case , who were thought to be in their last moments , were recovered by administering oil . In about six weeks fifty - three persons died , forty - one of whom died within twenty - two days . The ...
Page 23
... able to recount its many virtues and its many cures . Persons troubled with weakness , pains , & c . go to these waters and bathe . I am informed that the virtues of these waters were first discovered some years ago , when the British ...
... able to recount its many virtues and its many cures . Persons troubled with weakness , pains , & c . go to these waters and bathe . I am informed that the virtues of these waters were first discovered some years ago , when the British ...
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... able to go on without impoverishing ourselves , and much hindering , if not spoiling , our trades and callings here ; except our estates had been greater , or our asso- ciates had cloven better to us . 2dly , As here hath been a faction ...
... able to go on without impoverishing ourselves , and much hindering , if not spoiling , our trades and callings here ; except our estates had been greater , or our asso- ciates had cloven better to us . 2dly , As here hath been a faction ...
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... able to do yourselves or your friends much good , but patience , & c . And for other affairs either touching myself , and my necessities I am put unto , besides disgrace and reproach from many ; as also touch- ing the rest of our ...
... able to do yourselves or your friends much good , but patience , & c . And for other affairs either touching myself , and my necessities I am put unto , besides disgrace and reproach from many ; as also touch- ing the rest of our ...
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