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 8
... particular privilege of cutting timber . It was agreed , " that they , and all the inhabitants should always afterwards carry their corn and grain to that mill , while it should be kept up for that purpose . " What numbers the ...
... particular privilege of cutting timber . It was agreed , " that they , and all the inhabitants should always afterwards carry their corn and grain to that mill , while it should be kept up for that purpose . " What numbers the ...
Page 9
... particular names ; as Scotland , a part of the second parish , from some person of Scottish extract that first sat down upon it . Ground - root - hill , from roots of that kind spontaneously growing there . Birch hill , Beach ridge ...
... particular names ; as Scotland , a part of the second parish , from some person of Scottish extract that first sat down upon it . Ground - root - hill , from roots of that kind spontaneously growing there . Birch hill , Beach ridge ...
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... particular places in the creek , the water boils , or bubbles forth , ( like the waters at Hell Gate , the entrance of New - York , ) from which proceeds an oily substance , covering the top of the water ; this oil is gathered by the ...
... particular places in the creek , the water boils , or bubbles forth , ( like the waters at Hell Gate , the entrance of New - York , ) from which proceeds an oily substance , covering the top of the water ; this oil is gathered by the ...
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... particular is erroneous , from his not be- ing fully acquainted with the country and the course of many of its riv- ers . He made no allowance for the approximation of the two Miamies ; but supposed they kept the same courses through ...
... particular is erroneous , from his not be- ing fully acquainted with the country and the course of many of its riv- ers . He made no allowance for the approximation of the two Miamies ; but supposed they kept the same courses through ...
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... particular . 4thly , that there be fervent love and close cleaving together among you that are fearers of God , without secret whispering or undermining one of another , and without contempt or neglect of such as are weak and helpless ...
... particular . 4thly , that there be fervent love and close cleaving together among you that are fearers of God , without secret whispering or undermining one of another , and without contempt or neglect of such as are weak and helpless ...
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