Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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I am now engaged with the Records of this State ; and, among the rest, have the Records of the United Colonies in hand, which alone contain upwards of five hundred pages in folio. I have mentioned the Dictionary to a number of gentlemen ...
I am now engaged with the Records of this State ; and, among the rest, have the Records of the United Colonies in hand, which alone contain upwards of five hundred pages in folio. I have mentioned the Dictionary to a number of gentlemen ...
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If they contain too much learned refinement for the unenlightened mind of a tyro, they may, at least, be placed in a note for the entertainment of the literati. Having never been farther east than Huntingdon, upon Long Island, ...
If they contain too much learned refinement for the unenlightened mind of a tyro, they may, at least, be placed in a note for the entertainment of the literati. Having never been farther east than Huntingdon, upon Long Island, ...
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The " loose stones containing a ponderous substance " remind me of a stone, of which there is great plenty at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania. It is of a dark reddish brown, or chocolate colour ; very ponderous. Some are, I believe, ...
The " loose stones containing a ponderous substance " remind me of a stone, of which there is great plenty at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania. It is of a dark reddish brown, or chocolate colour ; very ponderous. Some are, I believe, ...
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He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust, which they rub out, and which turns to worms. When these discover life, they kill them with wine, and with them ...
He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust, which they rub out, and which turns to worms. When these discover life, they kill them with wine, and with them ...
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spot, and found under the roots of some trees, which the wind had blown up, pieces of the bigness of the palm of my hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you ...
spot, and found under the roots of some trees, which the wind had blown up, pieces of the bigness of the palm of my hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you ...
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