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... inhabitants have become possessors of the greatest part of the land , and have gradually increased in their number , whilst the In- dians have gradually wasted away . The western end of Martha's Vineyard , called Nash- ouohkamuck by the ...
... inhabitants have become possessors of the greatest part of the land , and have gradually increased in their number , whilst the In- dians have gradually wasted away . The western end of Martha's Vineyard , called Nash- ouohkamuck by the ...
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... inhabitants were all taken and destroyed ; their young men were captivated , and many of them died on board prison ... inhabitants has not much varied . In 1790 , it was , exclusive of Indians , three thousand two hundred and sixty five ...
... inhabitants were all taken and destroyed ; their young men were captivated , and many of them died on board prison ... inhabitants has not much varied . In 1790 , it was , exclusive of Indians , three thousand two hundred and sixty five ...
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... inhabitants ; Bretton Woods , 12. In 1800 , the number of inhabitants in Jef- ferson was 112 ; in Bretton Woods , 18 . The situation of Lancaster is exceedingly pleasant . From its hills , and on the banks of its rivers , the views are ...
... inhabitants ; Bretton Woods , 12. In 1800 , the number of inhabitants in Jef- ferson was 112 ; in Bretton Woods , 18 . The situation of Lancaster is exceedingly pleasant . From its hills , and on the banks of its rivers , the views are ...
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