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On the 19th of July , the Overseers of the Poor , " for reasons offered by them , did desire to be discharged from further services touching the receiving and distributing donations , when it was , Voted , That Capt .
On the 19th of July , the Overseers of the Poor , " for reasons offered by them , did desire to be discharged from further services touching the receiving and distributing donations , when it was , Voted , That Capt .
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Capt . Walker presumes that Mr. Webb will not charge any thing for the freight , but expects to be held harmless in case he should . Capt . Walker was going to take wood on board to carry him up to Boston , but readily accepted the rice ...
Capt . Walker presumes that Mr. Webb will not charge any thing for the freight , but expects to be held harmless in case he should . Capt . Walker was going to take wood on board to carry him up to Boston , but readily accepted the rice ...
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Capt . Thorp appeared very uneasy at being obliged to go up to Boston with grain from Fairfield ; but hearing I had some rice to send up , applied for the freight of it , and to induce him the more cheerfully to go , I have put it on ...
Capt . Thorp appeared very uneasy at being obliged to go up to Boston with grain from Fairfield ; but hearing I had some rice to send up , applied for the freight of it , and to induce him the more cheerfully to go , I have put it on ...
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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