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... Wood and timber have been carried from hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn and bar- ley are the principal grains cultivated ; wheat and rye succeed but poorly . Potatoes of an ...
... Wood and timber have been carried from hence to market ; but there is not now more than a sufficiency for the inhabitants . Indian corn and bar- ley are the principal grains cultivated ; wheat and rye succeed but poorly . Potatoes of an ...
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... wood hitherto known . A considerable part of the town lies upon a circular bend of Taunton river . This river is between seven and eight rods wide , and affords a great plenty of herrings and other fish : but so unfavourable is it , in ...
... wood hitherto known . A considerable part of the town lies upon a circular bend of Taunton river . This river is between seven and eight rods wide , and affords a great plenty of herrings and other fish : but so unfavourable is it , in ...
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... wooden building , and burnt in the fire that happened in 1787. A new edifice of wood was built on the same spot the year following , after an entirely new and elegant model , the draught of the ingenious architect of the play house ...
... wooden building , and burnt in the fire that happened in 1787. A new edifice of wood was built on the same spot the year following , after an entirely new and elegant model , the draught of the ingenious architect of the play house ...
Contenido
DESCRIPTION of Middleborough | 1 |
Appendix relative to Agamenticus | 11 |
Description of Holliston | 18 |
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Allerton amongst Anno Barnstable bay of Fundy Boston building called Cape CHAP church consumption corn court death desire died Ditto east England English erected father favour feet Female fire fish five Fort Dummer four Governour harbour hath hill honour hope hundred Indians Infant inhabitants Isaac Allerton ISAAC BACKUS Island JAMES SHIRLEY John kind Kittery land late letter lived Lord lordships loving friend Male manufacture Massachusetts meeting house Middleborough miles mills minister Nantucket natives Nova Scotia ordained pastor peace persons plantation Plymouth pond pounds pounds sterling praying Indians present proprietors province publick reason river Sachim SAMUEL FULLER sent sermons settled settlement seventy ships shore side Society souls stone street taken things Thomas thousand tion Topsham town trade Truro twenty unto vessels William Bradford wood worship