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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... whole Congregational precinct , where the Rev. Joseph Barker is settled as minister . One precinct , containing part of VOL . III . A Middleborough and part of Taunton , where the Rev. Caleb DESCRIPTION of Middleborough Bill of ...
... whole Congregational precinct , where the Rev. Joseph Barker is settled as minister . One precinct , containing part of VOL . III . A Middleborough and part of Taunton , where the Rev. Caleb DESCRIPTION of Middleborough Bill of ...
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... whole of which is commonly called Cape Cod . The form of this peninsula is curious , on account of the length of its projection into the sea , in connexion with the smallness of its breadth . Its whole length , as the road runs from the ...
... whole of which is commonly called Cape Cod . The form of this peninsula is curious , on account of the length of its projection into the sea , in connexion with the smallness of its breadth . Its whole length , as the road runs from the ...
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... whole of the country , is affected by the neighbourhood of the sea on each side , from which it derives a dampness , and frequently a chill , which is disagreeable , if not unfriendly , to tender nerves . Nervous complaints are frequent ...
... whole of the country , is affected by the neighbourhood of the sea on each side , from which it derives a dampness , and frequently a chill , which is disagreeable , if not unfriendly , to tender nerves . Nervous complaints are frequent ...
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... well to tend the sick , and bury the dead , though they spent their whole time in these services ; but the sick suffered and the dead lay unburied ; and that , notwithstanding help was procured Description of Holliston . 19.
... well to tend the sick , and bury the dead , though they spent their whole time in these services ; but the sick suffered and the dead lay unburied ; and that , notwithstanding help was procured Description of Holliston . 19.
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... Whole number of those who died in 1791 19 1792 13 43 EXTRACT FROM A MANUSCRIPT JOURNAL OF A GENTLEMAN BELONG- ING TO THE ARMY , WHILE UNDER THE COMMAND OF MAJOR - GEN- ERAL ST . CLAIR . Ju UNE 29 , 1791 , left Bedford , in company with ...
... Whole number of those who died in 1791 19 1792 13 43 EXTRACT FROM A MANUSCRIPT JOURNAL OF A GENTLEMAN BELONG- ING TO THE ARMY , WHILE UNDER THE COMMAND OF MAJOR - GEN- ERAL ST . CLAIR . Ju UNE 29 , 1791 , left Bedford , in company with ...
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