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 24
... supposed , by General Butler , to be at least , three hundred years old . It has been conjectur- ed , and I think with some degree of plausibility , that this mound was reared for the burying ground of the aboriginals , as from the ...
... supposed , by General Butler , to be at least , three hundred years old . It has been conjectur- ed , and I think with some degree of plausibility , that this mound was reared for the burying ground of the aboriginals , as from the ...
Page 25
... supposed by him to be about three hundred leagues from the mountains ; but the inhabitants of the mountains again met him with their bows and arrows , and so superiour were they in numbers to his lit- tle force , that he was obliged to ...
... supposed by him to be about three hundred leagues from the mountains ; but the inhabitants of the mountains again met him with their bows and arrows , and so superiour were they in numbers to his lit- tle force , that he was obliged to ...
Page 26
... supposed to contain , by Hutchins's map , about two millions of acres ; but on actual survey made by Judge Symmes , since that period , are found to contain only two hundred and seventy thousand acres . Mr. Hutchins's map in this ...
... supposed to contain , by Hutchins's map , about two millions of acres ; but on actual survey made by Judge Symmes , since that period , are found to contain only two hundred and seventy thousand acres . Mr. Hutchins's map in this ...
Page 94
... supposed number , the true number falls short of eight thousand . This will render the calculation more favourable to Salem . If the remarks should be published , the committee will suffer this short reply to follow them ; I am too much ...
... supposed number , the true number falls short of eight thousand . This will render the calculation more favourable to Salem . If the remarks should be published , the committee will suffer this short reply to follow them ; I am too much ...
Page 114
... supposed that I am very angry on this occasion , and there- fore I did purpose to add no reflections of mine on the treatment the assembly and their agent have received , lest they should be thought the effects of resentment and a ...
... supposed that I am very angry on this occasion , and there- fore I did purpose to add no reflections of mine on the treatment the assembly and their agent have received , lest they should be thought the effects of resentment and a ...
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