Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... River ; so that they possess now no greater a part of the United States than they did in September, 1776, excepting Penobscot. How foolishly have they expended both their money and their blood ! A brig from Holland arrived last night at ...
... River ; so that they possess now no greater a part of the United States than they did in September, 1776, excepting Penobscot. How foolishly have they expended both their money and their blood ! A brig from Holland arrived last night at ...
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... River Mississippi, as an offering to the divinity that was supposed to reside there. The men, it seems, neither regarded the superstition of the Indians, nor feared their resentment. But the Sieur du Luth, their commander, viewed it as ...
... River Mississippi, as an offering to the divinity that was supposed to reside there. The men, it seems, neither regarded the superstition of the Indians, nor feared their resentment. But the Sieur du Luth, their commander, viewed it as ...
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... stone here, nor indeed but few of any kind. There is, however, a kind of whetstones on the shore of our river, just by the falls, not unlike the Norway rags as they are called, and which 50 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
... stone here, nor indeed but few of any kind. There is, however, a kind of whetstones on the shore of our river, just by the falls, not unlike the Norway rags as they are called, and which 50 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
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... river affirmed to me that the surface of the water, especially near the shore, was covered with a dark, sooty scum. Some of our neighbours set their tubs to catch rain water (for there was a drizzling, at times almost the whole day) ...
... river affirmed to me that the surface of the water, especially near the shore, was covered with a dark, sooty scum. Some of our neighbours set their tubs to catch rain water (for there was a drizzling, at times almost the whole day) ...
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... River, and I observed a light gleam that way, as also in the northeast. I expect to hear particularly by a gentleman who is now gone to the upper Cohoss. Shall I now entertain you with the whims and apprehensions of mankind upon this ...
... River, and I observed a light gleam that way, as also in the northeast. I expect to hear particularly by a gentleman who is now gone to the upper Cohoss. Shall I now entertain you with the whims and apprehensions of mankind upon this ...
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