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 6
... respect to the Indians , are re- lated in the records of Hartford . The natives in and near the town seem to have been of a pacifick disposition ; but mention is made of for- tifications erected in different parts of the town , in 1689 ...
... respect to the Indians , are re- lated in the records of Hartford . The natives in and near the town seem to have been of a pacifick disposition ; but mention is made of for- tifications erected in different parts of the town , in 1689 ...
Page 14
... respects , and to make improvements in agriculture . The loose texture of the ground in many places is rather unfavour- able to the roads here ( particularly the principal one through the town , ) by exposing them to wash , and gully ...
... respects , and to make improvements in agriculture . The loose texture of the ground in many places is rather unfavour- able to the roads here ( particularly the principal one through the town , ) by exposing them to wash , and gully ...
Page 16
... respect ; and appear to have been held in high veneration by their people . Whether either the Mr. Russells or their predecessors , published sermons or any of their works , is not ascertained . A manuscript ser- mon of the first Mr ...
... respect ; and appear to have been held in high veneration by their people . Whether either the Mr. Russells or their predecessors , published sermons or any of their works , is not ascertained . A manuscript ser- mon of the first Mr ...
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... respect for Tho- mas Hollis of London , one of the patrons of the university in Cam- bridge , the place was called Holliston . October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr. James Stone was ordained ...
... respect for Tho- mas Hollis of London , one of the patrons of the university in Cam- bridge , the place was called Holliston . October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr. James Stone was ordained ...
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... respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted . Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he would most joyfully attend to its wishes , and pursue ...
... respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted . Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he would most joyfully attend to its wishes , and pursue ...
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