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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... shore of Assawampsitt pond , on the shore of Betty's - neck , two rocks which have curious marks thereon ( supposed to be done by the Indians ) which appear like the steppings of a person with naked feet , which settled into the rocks ...
... shore of Assawampsitt pond , on the shore of Betty's - neck , two rocks which have curious marks thereon ( supposed to be done by the Indians ) which appear like the steppings of a person with naked feet , which settled into the rocks ...
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... shores of the sea con- tiguous . In a calm season , in the summer , one may stand on the rocks of the shore , and catch them in the sea , with a line , or even with - an angling rod , and a fathom or two of line : The salt water at such ...
... shores of the sea con- tiguous . In a calm season , in the summer , one may stand on the rocks of the shore , and catch them in the sea , with a line , or even with - an angling rod , and a fathom or two of line : The salt water at such ...
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... shore , where they were found . During the three days the town was alarmed , and its inhabitants were searching the woods after the children . VOL . III . B · The judgment of the court of associates upon the culprit Mr. Sewall's ...
... shore , where they were found . During the three days the town was alarmed , and its inhabitants were searching the woods after the children . VOL . III . B · The judgment of the court of associates upon the culprit Mr. Sewall's ...
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... shore to shore is a little more than five miles ; on the west it is about nine : Its length from west to east , according to the original grant of the town , is eight miles . The form of the town is irregular , as the western line is ...
... shore to shore is a little more than five miles ; on the west it is about nine : Its length from west to east , according to the original grant of the town , is eight miles . The form of the town is irregular , as the western line is ...
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... shore . The soil on the north side of the hills before mentioned , is generally good , especially for grain . In ... shores with large quantities of refuse hay , washed from the salt meadows , eel grass , and other marine vegetables . A ...
... shore . The soil on the north side of the hills before mentioned , is generally good , especially for grain . In ... shores with large quantities of refuse hay , washed from the salt meadows , eel grass , and other marine vegetables . A ...
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