Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 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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... fire to , the preceding night . The outlines of the fort , which was plan- ned by Monsieur Contrecœur , are now to be seen ; the fort received its name from him , June 13th , 1754. In June 1751 , Monsieur de Villiers drove the English ...
... fire to , the preceding night . The outlines of the fort , which was plan- ned by Monsieur Contrecœur , are now to be seen ; the fort received its name from him , June 13th , 1754. In June 1751 , Monsieur de Villiers drove the English ...
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... fire which they have kindled , of which number Mr. Thomas Morton is one , being of late a dweller in the Massachusetts Bay , and the head of a turbulent and sedi- tious crew , which he had gathered unto him , who , dwelling in the midst ...
... fire which they have kindled , of which number Mr. Thomas Morton is one , being of late a dweller in the Massachusetts Bay , and the head of a turbulent and sedi- tious crew , which he had gathered unto him , who , dwelling in the midst ...
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... fire , And they shall perish in his dreadful ire . But a most desperate mischief here is grown , And a great shame it is it should be known : But why should I conceal so foul a thing , That quickly may our hurt and ruin bring ! For base ...
... fire , And they shall perish in his dreadful ire . But a most desperate mischief here is grown , And a great shame it is it should be known : But why should I conceal so foul a thing , That quickly may our hurt and ruin bring ! For base ...
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... fire having passed through that country ( according to Indian accounts fifty years ago ) burnt so fu- riously ( in a very dry season ) that it destroyed most of the timber on the east side of the bay of Passamaquoddy , and particularly ...
... fire having passed through that country ( according to Indian accounts fifty years ago ) burnt so fu- riously ( in a very dry season ) that it destroyed most of the timber on the east side of the bay of Passamaquoddy , and particularly ...
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... fire to every thing which General Tryon had left , the large and elegant meeting house , the ministers ' houses , Mr. Burr's , and several other houses which had received protection . They tore the protection to pieces , damned Try- on ...
... fire to every thing which General Tryon had left , the large and elegant meeting house , the ministers ' houses , Mr. Burr's , and several other houses which had received protection . They tore the protection to pieces , damned Try- on ...
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