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 84
... fall on them might ; Give them not up into these heathen's power , Who like the greedy wolves would them devour , And exercise on them their cruel rage , With torments great and most salvage ; They are not content their foes only to ...
... fall on them might ; Give them not up into these heathen's power , Who like the greedy wolves would them devour , And exercise on them their cruel rage , With torments great and most salvage ; They are not content their foes only to ...
Page 100
... fall into the bay of Passamaquoddy The largest is called by the modern Indians the Scoodick ; but by De Mons and Champlaine who accompanied De Mons in one of his voyages thither ( see their voyages , in Purchase's Collections , written ...
... fall into the bay of Passamaquoddy The largest is called by the modern Indians the Scoodick ; but by De Mons and Champlaine who accompanied De Mons in one of his voyages thither ( see their voyages , in Purchase's Collections , written ...
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... fall in the old part of the state . Winter hardly ever sets in until Christmas ; and when it com- mences , there is ... falls so deep , as to prevent the people from doing business with their teams , in the woods , all the winter . It is ...
... fall in the old part of the state . Winter hardly ever sets in until Christmas ; and when it com- mences , there is ... falls so deep , as to prevent the people from doing business with their teams , in the woods , all the winter . It is ...
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SITUATION of Boston latitude and longitude | 2 |
Extent of the town | 14 |
Column on Beacon Hill | 22 |
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