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With the letter inclosed , we received a bill of lading for two barrels rye flour ; eight barrels wheat ditto ; two barrels pork ; one tierce of wheat , quantity six bushels ; one tierce and two barrels , quantity fourteen bushels corn ...
With the letter inclosed , we received a bill of lading for two barrels rye flour ; eight barrels wheat ditto ; two barrels pork ; one tierce of wheat , quantity six bushels ; one tierce and two barrels , quantity fourteen bushels corn ...
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The bill of lading inclosed is for 1,436 bushels , but of that there is 210 bushels of wheat and 12 of corn , deliv- ered in our granary by the people of Cumberland , and by mistake a receipt taken and bills of lading given as from ...
The bill of lading inclosed is for 1,436 bushels , but of that there is 210 bushels of wheat and 12 of corn , deliv- ered in our granary by the people of Cumberland , and by mistake a receipt taken and bills of lading given as from ...
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Inclosed you have a copy of our proceedings with re- spect to the employment of our poor , as also a vindication . of our much injured characters , which we hope will prove satisfactory . Please to present our best regards to the worthy ...
Inclosed you have a copy of our proceedings with re- spect to the employment of our poor , as also a vindication . of our much injured characters , which we hope will prove satisfactory . Please to present our best regards to the worthy ...
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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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