Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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... corn every man for his own particular , and in that regard trust to themselves ; in all other things to go on in the general way as before . And so assigned to every family a parcel of land , according to the pro- portion of their ...
... corn every man for his own particular , and in that regard trust to themselves ; in all other things to go on in the general way as before . And so assigned to every family a parcel of land , according to the pro- portion of their ...
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... corn proves this country to be a wonderment . Thirty , forty , fifty , sixty , are ordinary here . Yea , Joseph's ... corn . Credible persons have assured me , and the party himself avouched the truth of it to me , that of the setting of ...
... corn proves this country to be a wonderment . Thirty , forty , fifty , sixty , are ordinary here . Yea , Joseph's ... corn . Credible persons have assured me , and the party himself avouched the truth of it to me , that of the setting of ...
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... corn ; the court of Connecticut employing Captain Mason , Mr. William Wadsworth and Deacon Stebbin , to try what ... corn at reason- able rates , that the Indians brought down to Hartford and Windsor fifty canoes laden with corn at one ...
... corn ; the court of Connecticut employing Captain Mason , Mr. William Wadsworth and Deacon Stebbin , to try what ... corn at reason- able rates , that the Indians brought down to Hartford and Windsor fifty canoes laden with corn at one ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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