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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... 419 26 1 61 3 27 8 62 5 28 29 23 2 63 5 tion . Above 80 1-20th near- ly . Above 90 1-84th . 3 64 30 32 33 454 4 . 65 5 66 4 67 68 262 112 23623 THE two parishes have contained , on an average , Bill of Mortality in Hartford ,
... 419 26 1 61 3 27 8 62 5 28 29 23 2 63 5 tion . Above 80 1-20th near- ly . Above 90 1-84th . 3 64 30 32 33 454 4 . 65 5 66 4 67 68 262 112 23623 THE two parishes have contained , on an average , Bill of Mortality in Hartford ,
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... tion to those of Hartford . In the third parish in Hartford , there have died , in the last eighteen years , 71 persons above seventy years of age . That parish has con- tained , on an average , 1250 souls , or perhaps 1300. This gives ...
... tion to those of Hartford . In the third parish in Hartford , there have died , in the last eighteen years , 71 persons above seventy years of age . That parish has con- tained , on an average , 1250 souls , or perhaps 1300. This gives ...
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... tion of persons and property , that a year or two after , the town , in their corporate capacity , by their agents , contracted with a person at Ports- mouth , to come and erect a mill for grinding their corn into meal , and besides ...
... tion of persons and property , that a year or two after , the town , in their corporate capacity , by their agents , contracted with a person at Ports- mouth , to come and erect a mill for grinding their corn into meal , and besides ...
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... tion , for such a place ; but it was nearly all destroyed and lost , during the American contest with Great Britain . Since the peace there is a small traffick to the West - Indies , some coasting vessels , and some fish- ermen ; the ...
... tion , for such a place ; but it was nearly all destroyed and lost , during the American contest with Great Britain . Since the peace there is a small traffick to the West - Indies , some coasting vessels , and some fish- ermen ; the ...
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... tion to onions , which have been mentioned already , are dried cod- fish , and flaxseed ; corn is also sometimes carried out to the northward , but at the same time , is imported from the southward , in nearly the same quantities . The ...
... tion to onions , which have been mentioned already , are dried cod- fish , and flaxseed ; corn is also sometimes carried out to the northward , but at the same time , is imported from the southward , in nearly the same quantities . The ...
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