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... further about it . Till that time they had fair open weather , with only gentle frosts in the night ; but soon after the wind coming at north - west , very sharp and cold , made them all betake themselves to the fireside , and contrive ...
... further about it . Till that time they had fair open weather , with only gentle frosts in the night ; but soon after the wind coming at north - west , very sharp and cold , made them all betake themselves to the fireside , and contrive ...
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... further than Pemaquid , nor would unless they had further order : and that he supposed the cause why he had no further order was , that the English 1 " 1633 . Nov. News of the taking of Machias by the French . " Sav . Win . i . 117.-H ...
... further than Pemaquid , nor would unless they had further order : and that he supposed the cause why he had no further order was , that the English 1 " 1633 . Nov. News of the taking of Machias by the French . " Sav . Win . i . 117.-H ...
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... further progress in settling the govern- ment , by some other forms or ways of Council and Courts of Judicature ... further experience , every particular magistrate is declared to be of the Standing Council of the country . At this time ...
... further progress in settling the govern- ment , by some other forms or ways of Council and Courts of Judicature ... further experience , every particular magistrate is declared to be of the Standing Council of the country . At this time ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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