Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 9;المجلد 19The Society, 1968 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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... ( natural bond set aside ) having my better part with you . And though I doubt not but in your godly wisdoms you both foresee and resolve upon that which concerneth your present state and condition both severally and jointly , yet have I ...
... ( natural bond set aside ) having my better part with you . And though I doubt not but in your godly wisdoms you both foresee and resolve upon that which concerneth your present state and condition both severally and jointly , yet have I ...
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... natural and proper food for silk worms , they have abundance in the woods , and some so large that one tree contains ... naturally over all the land , but by the birds and beasts , most devoured before they come to perfection and ...
... natural and proper food for silk worms , they have abundance in the woods , and some so large that one tree contains ... naturally over all the land , but by the birds and beasts , most devoured before they come to perfection and ...
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... natural coincidence , that it is an eminent variation of their dialects . We Massachusetts pronounce the n . The Nipmuk Indians pronounce 1. And the Northern Indians pronounce r . As instance : We say Nipmuk , Northern , Anúm ( um ...
... natural coincidence , that it is an eminent variation of their dialects . We Massachusetts pronounce the n . The Nipmuk Indians pronounce 1. And the Northern Indians pronounce r . As instance : We say Nipmuk , Northern , Anúm ( um ...
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able American animate appear become beginning brought Buildings called Captain cause church colony common continue corn Court Delaware desire dialects Eliot England English example express fish follows friends further give given governour Grammar ground hands harbour hath honour hope Indians inhabitants Island John keep keep thee kind king land Lane language laws learned letter live Lord manner Massachusetts means miles Mode natural Nouns observed paragraph pay thee peace person plantation planted plur Present tense principal Providence reason relation respect river savages sent settled ship sing sound speech Street substantive taken thee things thou thou didst thought town translation tree unto verb Virginia whole wish wood word writing