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 3
... answered at a future meeting ; by which proceedings , the members of said society make considerable proficiency in husbandry , mathematicks , philosophy , astronomy , & c . The foregoing is presented to the Historical Society , by their ...
... answered at a future meeting ; by which proceedings , the members of said society make considerable proficiency in husbandry , mathematicks , philosophy , astronomy , & c . The foregoing is presented to the Historical Society , by their ...
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... answered the purpose of a fort to the early settlers ; and another house of a similar construction , and built with the same design , is now entire and inhabited in the west precinct . Although there are now no Indian families in this ...
... answered the purpose of a fort to the early settlers ; and another house of a similar construction , and built with the same design , is now entire and inhabited in the west precinct . Although there are now no Indian families in this ...
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... answer them . [ These are those which are inserted and answered before in this book ; namely , before Liford's letters , where those letters should also have been placed , but they came not then to hand and I thought better to put them ...
... answer them . [ These are those which are inserted and answered before in this book ; namely , before Liford's letters , where those letters should also have been placed , but they came not then to hand and I thought better to put them ...
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... answer . Concerning my brother Robinson's sickness and death and our practice , I wrote you at large , some five or six months since ; but lest it should miscarry , I have now written to Mr. Brewster thereof , to whom I refer you . Now ...
... answer . Concerning my brother Robinson's sickness and death and our practice , I wrote you at large , some five or six months since ; but lest it should miscarry , I have now written to Mr. Brewster thereof , to whom I refer you . Now ...
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... answer your desire and expecta- tion , by reason it hath pleased the Lord to take to himself out of this miserable world , our dearly beloved pastor , yet for ourselves we are minded , as formerly , to come unto you , when and as the ...
... answer your desire and expecta- tion , by reason it hath pleased the Lord to take to himself out of this miserable world , our dearly beloved pastor , yet for ourselves we are minded , as formerly , to come unto you , when and as the ...
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