CollectionsFor 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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If the more obvious meaning was what the writer intended to convey , the conclusion appears to be erroneous ; and indeed the mode of computation , made use of to determine the proportion that live 92 Remarks on Mr. Webster's ...
If the more obvious meaning was what the writer intended to convey , the conclusion appears to be erroneous ; and indeed the mode of computation , made use of to determine the proportion that live 92 Remarks on Mr. Webster's ...
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He was a noted man ; and by his letters he appears to have been acquainted with orthography . He was also a man of some considerable property in cash , which he brought with him from his native land . And it appears from his location of ...
He was a noted man ; and by his letters he appears to have been acquainted with orthography . He was also a man of some considerable property in cash , which he brought with him from his native land . And it appears from his location of ...
Page 183
Signed , the Sachem Squaw , her mark ; Henry Whitfield , in the name of the rest . Witnesses , John Higginson , Robert Newman . " However imperfect this short account may be , yet from it , it fully appears that the purchase from the ...
Signed , the Sachem Squaw , her mark ; Henry Whitfield , in the name of the rest . Witnesses , John Higginson , Robert Newman . " However imperfect this short account may be , yet from it , it fully appears that the purchase from the ...
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