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Monday , the 18th day , we went a land , manned with the master of the ship and three or four of the sailors , we marched along the coast in the woods , some seven or eight miles , but saw not an Indian , [ Here copy from the ...
Monday , the 18th day , we went a land , manned with the master of the ship and three or four of the sailors , we marched along the coast in the woods , some seven or eight miles , but saw not an Indian , [ Here copy from the ...
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MIDDLEBURY , a post town , and the capital of Addison county , is situated on both sides of Otter Creek , north by west from Rutland thirty - two miles , south - east from Vergennes eleven , and five hundred and eleven northeast from ...
MIDDLEBURY , a post town , and the capital of Addison county , is situated on both sides of Otter Creek , north by west from Rutland thirty - two miles , south - east from Vergennes eleven , and five hundred and eleven northeast from ...
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Williams says " with this [ the Naraganset language ] I have entered into the secrets of those countries wherever English dwell , about two hundred miles , between the French and Dutch Plantations ; " and he adds , that " there is a ...
Williams says " with this [ the Naraganset language ] I have entered into the secrets of those countries wherever English dwell , about two hundred miles , between the French and Dutch Plantations ; " and he adds , that " there is a ...
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