Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 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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... land and proceed on his journey ; and in the meantime he became seriously ill and was confined to his bed in the house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to render it dangerous for him ...
... land and proceed on his journey ; and in the meantime he became seriously ill and was confined to his bed in the house of the American consul in Santander . Finally he decided that his health was such as to render it dangerous for him ...
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... land ; & to give me a feel of wishing that branch of the English nation & that country which shall adopt me , My ... lands , such half - made farms , as are called improvements . Are there any such to be had so as that half a dozen or ...
... land ; & to give me a feel of wishing that branch of the English nation & that country which shall adopt me , My ... lands , such half - made farms , as are called improvements . Are there any such to be had so as that half a dozen or ...
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... land I have in Pownal- borough , which were granted to me by the Kenebeck Company . As I have not at hand the original grant , you will take the description of the land from your own records and as I am not au fait as to the forms of ...
... land I have in Pownal- borough , which were granted to me by the Kenebeck Company . As I have not at hand the original grant , you will take the description of the land from your own records and as I am not au fait as to the forms of ...
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... land from 50 to 100 acres or a sufficiency for experi- ments and y rural amusement of a gent " , but I do not know of a number of farms lying together that are to be purchased , tho ' money eno ' will command anything . Of rough lands ...
... land from 50 to 100 acres or a sufficiency for experi- ments and y rural amusement of a gent " , but I do not know of a number of farms lying together that are to be purchased , tho ' money eno ' will command anything . Of rough lands ...
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... land , and that if you desired it , I wd pay ye future taxes , but as I did not hear from you about it , I imagined you did not choose in so hazardous a state of things to risk any money upon ye land . I communicated to D ' Cooper your ...
... land , and that if you desired it , I wd pay ye future taxes , but as I did not hear from you about it , I imagined you did not choose in so hazardous a state of things to risk any money upon ye land . I communicated to D ' Cooper your ...
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