Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen3The Society, 1968 |
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... land . We cannot likewise forbear to complain unto your Lord- ships , of the irregular living of many in this land , who without either patent or licence , order or government , live , trade , and truck , not with any intent to plant ...
... land . We cannot likewise forbear to complain unto your Lord- ships , of the irregular living of many in this land , who without either patent or licence , order or government , live , trade , and truck , not with any intent to plant ...
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... land on the south shore of Nova Sco- tia is the high land of Aspotagoen , which lies on the promontory that separates Mahone from Margaret's bay . This land may be seen at a great distance from the offing , and is the land generally ...
... land on the south shore of Nova Sco- tia is the high land of Aspotagoen , which lies on the promontory that separates Mahone from Margaret's bay . This land may be seen at a great distance from the offing , and is the land generally ...
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... land . There is no probability however , that the township will be soon overwhelmed by the ocean , as some apprehend , the land being so high , that it must during many ages resist the force of the waves . The soil in every part of the ...
... land . There is no probability however , that the township will be soon overwhelmed by the ocean , as some apprehend , the land being so high , that it must during many ages resist the force of the waves . The soil in every part of the ...
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DESCRIPTION of Middleborough | 1 |
A Topographical Description of York | 11 |
Description of Holliston | 18 |
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