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Of grain and pulse , they commonly provide only as much as they expect they themselves shall have occasion for , for the use of their families , there being no towns or markets , where they can have a ready vent for them , and scarce ...
Of grain and pulse , they commonly provide only as much as they expect they themselves shall have occasion for , for the use of their families , there being no towns or markets , where they can have a ready vent for them , and scarce ...
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... and the people of one another ; this being all a natural chain of consequences : For the auditor has but little occasion for money , but to pay it to the Governor , nor the collectors but to pay it to the auditor , nor the merchants ...
... and the people of one another ; this being all a natural chain of consequences : For the auditor has but little occasion for money , but to pay it to the Governor , nor the collectors but to pay it to the auditor , nor the merchants ...
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Henchman , with the soldiers raised for the occasion in the capital , marched from Boston , proceeding towards Mount Hope , the lofty resi dence of king Philip . On 28th June , twelve of the horse , being in advance , fell into an ...
Henchman , with the soldiers raised for the occasion in the capital , marched from Boston , proceeding towards Mount Hope , the lofty resi dence of king Philip . On 28th June , twelve of the horse , being in advance , fell into an ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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