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 5
... Windsor . If we suppose five souls to a family and one hundred families in each of these six towns , the original stocks from which have sprung all the present inhabitants of Connecticut , and the emigrants from the with Remarks , & c . 5.
... Windsor . If we suppose five souls to a family and one hundred families in each of these six towns , the original stocks from which have sprung all the present inhabitants of Connecticut , and the emigrants from the with Remarks , & c . 5.
Page 8
... five and captivating as many more , burning all the houses and property on the north - east side of the river , where the principal settlements and improvements then were ; four garrison- houses , viz . Alcock's , Prebble's , Harman's ...
... five and captivating as many more , burning all the houses and property on the north - east side of the river , where the principal settlements and improvements then were ; four garrison- houses , viz . Alcock's , Prebble's , Harman's ...
Page 10
... five pounds money to the treasury of the county ten pounds ; out of which the charge of postage and search of the town , is to be dis- charged ; and to pay the charges and fees of the prison , and to re- main close prisoner during the ...
... five pounds money to the treasury of the county ten pounds ; out of which the charge of postage and search of the town , is to be dis- charged ; and to pay the charges and fees of the prison , and to re- main close prisoner during the ...
Page 12
... five . It is the shire town of the county of the same name . This county consists almost wholly of , and is formed by a peninsula , the whole of which is commonly called Cape Cod . The form of this peninsula is curious , on account of ...
... five . It is the shire town of the county of the same name . This county consists almost wholly of , and is formed by a peninsula , the whole of which is commonly called Cape Cod . The form of this peninsula is curious , on account of ...
Page 13
... five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach to Yarmouth ...
... five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach to Yarmouth ...
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