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
... removed with all their effects and settled themselves at Hartford . In 1637 , New - Haven was planted About the same time Windsor , Guilford , and Milford , were also settled . From the names of the proprietors of the town of Hartford ...
... removed with all their effects and settled themselves at Hartford . In 1637 , New - Haven was planted About the same time Windsor , Guilford , and Milford , were also settled . From the names of the proprietors of the town of Hartford ...
Page 39
... removed ; but so it is , that all power therein to do you good , is wholly ( by God's providence ) taken from me . And so I much fear , that this year you will hardly be able to do yourselves or your friends much good , but patience ...
... removed ; but so it is , that all power therein to do you good , is wholly ( by God's providence ) taken from me . And so I much fear , that this year you will hardly be able to do yourselves or your friends much good , but patience ...
Page 42
... removed from one to another ; so the assistant one year might be governour next , and a new assistant chosen in his place , either of such as have or have not been in office ; sometimes one , sometimes another , as it shall seem most ...
... removed from one to another ; so the assistant one year might be governour next , and a new assistant chosen in his place , either of such as have or have not been in office ; sometimes one , sometimes another , as it shall seem most ...
Page 86
... removed , all with infinite labour and great ex- pense ; so that it is rendered navigable for large flat boats , carrying twenty hogsheads of tobacco , from Lynchburg , more than a hundred and forty miles above Richmond . It is intended ...
... removed , all with infinite labour and great ex- pense ; so that it is rendered navigable for large flat boats , carrying twenty hogsheads of tobacco , from Lynchburg , more than a hundred and forty miles above Richmond . It is intended ...
Page 108
... removed within the line , it will be in the midst of the in- habitants , who all live in garrison houses themselves ; and the principal end of such a fort , viz . keeping the enemy at a distance , or intercepting them on their return ...
... removed within the line , it will be in the midst of the in- habitants , who all live in garrison houses themselves ; and the principal end of such a fort , viz . keeping the enemy at a distance , or intercepting them on their return ...
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