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 17
... fall , and beginning of winter . But few whales now come into the bay , and this kind of fishery has for a long time ( by this town at least ) been given up . The principal articles of export from the town at present , in addi- tion to ...
... fall , and beginning of winter . But few whales now come into the bay , and this kind of fishery has for a long time ( by this town at least ) been given up . The principal articles of export from the town at present , in addi- tion to ...
Page 18
... fall of the year , purchase young cattle out of droves from the country . There is no considerable stream in Holliston , but upon the brooks which either rise in , or pass through the town , there is one forge , one saw - mill , and one ...
... fall of the year , purchase young cattle out of droves from the country . There is no considerable stream in Holliston , but upon the brooks which either rise in , or pass through the town , there is one forge , one saw - mill , and one ...
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... falling in . On the back side of the town , from Grant's hill , so called , where his army was cut to pieces by the savages , you have a beautiful prospect of the town of Pittsburgh , and can behold with rapture the two rivers Alleg ...
... falling in . On the back side of the town , from Grant's hill , so called , where his army was cut to pieces by the savages , you have a beautiful prospect of the town of Pittsburgh , and can behold with rapture the two rivers Alleg ...
Page 30
... fall out often times for trifles ; yet you must not do so , but must in these things turn a new leaf and be of another spirit . We here can fall out with a friend and lose him to day , 30 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
... fall out often times for trifles ; yet you must not do so , but must in these things turn a new leaf and be of another spirit . We here can fall out with a friend and lose him to day , 30 Governour Bradford's Letter Book .
Page 39
... fall from me like the water brooks , as Job complains ; I say for all these things , and many more here passed , I refer you to your Agent , and my loving friend , Captain Standish , who can certify you all things at large ; as also of ...
... fall from me like the water brooks , as Job complains ; I say for all these things , and many more here passed , I refer you to your Agent , and my loving friend , Captain Standish , who can certify you all things at large ; as also of ...
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