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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6 sloops , 38 tons burden , obtained about 600 barrels of oil , and 11,000 bone 25 sail , from 38 to 50 tons , obtained annually about 3,700 barrels , at £ 7 per ton 60 sail , from 50 to 75 tons , obtained 11,250 barrels at £ 14 80 sail ...
6 sloops , 38 tons burden , obtained about 600 barrels of oil , and 11,000 bone 25 sail , from 38 to 50 tons , obtained annually about 3,700 barrels , at £ 7 per ton 60 sail , from 50 to 75 tons , obtained 11,250 barrels at £ 14 80 sail ...
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Therefore Richard and his son Shearjashub were not content with having Indian deeds authenticated in the best manner , according to the forms of that day , but Shearjashub , after his father's decease , obtained from the court of ...
Therefore Richard and his son Shearjashub were not content with having Indian deeds authenticated in the best manner , according to the forms of that day , but Shearjashub , after his father's decease , obtained from the court of ...
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up , by the large quantities of manure , which may with great ease be obtained from the shores . The rockweed is the principal ; it abounds in these counties , and is an object of great importance . It is a marine vegetable , adhering ...
up , by the large quantities of manure , which may with great ease be obtained from the shores . The rockweed is the principal ; it abounds in these counties , and is an object of great importance . It is a marine vegetable , adhering ...
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