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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... inhabitants , as 1 to 59478 , or 42 a year , nearly . By comparing this bill of mortality with Dr. Holyoke's bills of mor- tality in Salem , for 1782 and 1783 , the result will be much in favour of the healthiness and longevity of the ...
... inhabitants , as 1 to 59478 , or 42 a year , nearly . By comparing this bill of mortality with Dr. Holyoke's bills of mor- tality in Salem , for 1782 and 1783 , the result will be much in favour of the healthiness and longevity of the ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. present inhabitants of Connecticut , and the emigrants from the State , consisted of three thousand souls . The present inhabitants are about two hundred and thirty - eight thousand ; but the western ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. present inhabitants of Connecticut , and the emigrants from the State , consisted of three thousand souls . The present inhabitants are about two hundred and thirty - eight thousand ; but the western ...
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... inhabitants , calling it YORK , which name it has ever since retained . This place , at various times , has suffered in loss of lives and property ,. by the Indians . On the 5th day of February , 1692 , new stile , it was in a manner ...
... inhabitants , calling it YORK , which name it has ever since retained . This place , at various times , has suffered in loss of lives and property ,. by the Indians . On the 5th day of February , 1692 , new stile , it was in a manner ...
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... inhabitants is agriculture , many of whom must be frugal and industrious to obtain a subsistence . Wood and timber have been carried from , hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn ...
... inhabitants is agriculture , many of whom must be frugal and industrious to obtain a subsistence . Wood and timber have been carried from , hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn ...
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... inhabitants , ac- cording to the census taken in 1790 , was then thirteen hundred and six- ty - five . Of the whole number that have died in nine years , which is one hundred and seventy - four , forty were upwards of seventy years of ...
... inhabitants , ac- cording to the census taken in 1790 , was then thirteen hundred and six- ty - five . Of the whole number that have died in nine years , which is one hundred and seventy - four , forty were upwards of seventy years of ...
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