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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... known by the name of Betty's - neck ( which place took its name from an ancient Indian woman by the name of Betty Sasemore , who owned that neck ) where there is now eight Indian houses and eight families . The general num- ber of the ...
... known by the name of Betty's - neck ( which place took its name from an ancient Indian woman by the name of Betty Sasemore , who owned that neck ) where there is now eight Indian houses and eight families . The general num- ber of the ...
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... known by the name of Snipatuct pond , being about four miles in circumference , has two streams issuing therefrom , the one run- ning southward , and empties itself into the sea , at Rochester , at a place called Mattapoisett harbour ...
... known by the name of Snipatuct pond , being about four miles in circumference , has two streams issuing therefrom , the one run- ning southward , and empties itself into the sea , at Rochester , at a place called Mattapoisett harbour ...
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... known and called is Agamenticus , from a mountain in the north - westerly part of it , in latitude 43 ° 16 ′ north , and 70 ° 39 ′ west from the meridian of Greenwich . Sir Ferdinando Gorges , soon after obtaining his charter or patent ...
... known and called is Agamenticus , from a mountain in the north - westerly part of it , in latitude 43 ° 16 ′ north , and 70 ° 39 ′ west from the meridian of Greenwich . Sir Ferdinando Gorges , soon after obtaining his charter or patent ...
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... known to himself : And which also nearly concerns us to consider of , whether we have sought the Lord in it as we see , or not ; that the Lord hath singularly preserved life in the busi- ness to great admiration , giveth me good hope ...
... known to himself : And which also nearly concerns us to consider of , whether we have sought the Lord in it as we see , or not ; that the Lord hath singularly preserved life in the busi- ness to great admiration , giveth me good hope ...
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... known to offend in this case ; and that your Worship for the time to come , would be a means , in what you may , that we may be strengthened with some authority , or good order amongst ourselves , for the redressing of the like abuses ...
... known to offend in this case ; and that your Worship for the time to come , would be a means , in what you may , that we may be strengthened with some authority , or good order amongst ourselves , for the redressing of the like abuses ...
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