Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 2;المجلد 12The Society, 1968 - 24 من الصفحات 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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... probably formed an impassable ravine . There is an embankment , which served as a fortification from one branch to the other , and which , with the ravines , encloses an area of nearly three miles . He observed to the agent , S ...
... probably formed an impassable ravine . There is an embankment , which served as a fortification from one branch to the other , and which , with the ravines , encloses an area of nearly three miles . He observed to the agent , S ...
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... probably 2500 souls . The other tribes mentioned , we are led to conclude from M'Kenzie's account , are very small ; probably none of them exceed 500 souls ; all of which cannot exceed 1200 men , 5000 souls ; and I am not certain that ...
... probably 2500 souls . The other tribes mentioned , we are led to conclude from M'Kenzie's account , are very small ; probably none of them exceed 500 souls ; all of which cannot exceed 1200 men , 5000 souls ; and I am not certain that ...
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... probably contained upwards of 2,000 inhabitants . The Rev. Mr. Wilkins died February 11 , 1785 , at a considerably advanced age , having enjoyed the assistance of a colleague almost five years . One of his sons , John Wilkins , was ...
... probably contained upwards of 2,000 inhabitants . The Rev. Mr. Wilkins died February 11 , 1785 , at a considerably advanced age , having enjoyed the assistance of a colleague almost five years . One of his sons , John Wilkins , was ...
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Article | 48 |
Notice of Edward Johnson | 95 |
Residence in Massachusetts 1686 | 107 |
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