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 7
... 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 seasons being clear , you may discover a contention , almost , among the ...
... 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 seasons being clear , you may discover a contention , almost , among the ...
Page 11
... stands upon piles driven into the bed of the river , is twenty - five feet wide , and about two hundred and seventy feet in length , exclusive of the wharves at each end of it ; and which reach to the channel . It stands on thirteen ...
... stands upon piles driven into the bed of the river , is twenty - five feet wide , and about two hundred and seventy feet in length , exclusive of the wharves at each end of it ; and which reach to the channel . It stands on thirteen ...
Page 24
... standing near to its summit , which was more than eleven feet diameter . It is a beautiful tree , in full life and vegetation , and supposed , by General Butler , to be at least , three hundred years old . It has been conjectur- ed ...
... standing near to its summit , which was more than eleven feet diameter . It is a beautiful tree , in full life and vegetation , and supposed , by General Butler , to be at least , three hundred years old . It has been conjectur- ed ...
Page 27
... stand upon the number of the objections made by them against you , we have sent them here enclosed , that you may see them and answer them . [ These are those which are inserted and answered before in this book ; namely , before ...
... stand upon the number of the objections made by them against you , we have sent them here enclosed , that you may see them and answer them . [ These are those which are inserted and answered before in this book ; namely , before ...
Page 30
... stand ready to em- brace all occasions , that may tend to the furtherance of so hopeful a work , rather admiring at what is , than grudging for what is not , so it must rest still in you to make all good again . And if in nothing else ...
... stand ready to em- brace all occasions , that may tend to the furtherance of so hopeful a work , rather admiring at what is , than grudging for what is not , so it must rest still in you to make all good again . And if in nothing else ...
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