The History of Dedham: From the Beginning of Its Settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827 |
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... hand , to avoid the error of bestowing extravagant or unmerited praise , and on the other , to give no just cause of offence , by an improper narration of private affairs , having no relation to the general character . I have attempted ...
... hand , to avoid the error of bestowing extravagant or unmerited praise , and on the other , to give no just cause of offence , by an improper narration of private affairs , having no relation to the general character . I have attempted ...
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... hand . The saw pits , now seen , denote that boards were sawed in the woods . The necessary materials , bricks , glass and nails , were scarcely to be obtained . These houses therefore must have been principally con- structed by farmers ...
... hand . The saw pits , now seen , denote that boards were sawed in the woods . The necessary materials , bricks , glass and nails , were scarcely to be obtained . These houses therefore must have been principally con- structed by farmers ...
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... hand and seal . Six days after this report is made , the town ratify the treaty and assess their common rights , to the amount of twenty - four pounds ten shillings , for the purpose of pay- ing king Philip the stipulated price for his ...
... hand and seal . Six days after this report is made , the town ratify the treaty and assess their common rights , to the amount of twenty - four pounds ten shillings , for the purpose of pay- ing king Philip the stipulated price for his ...
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... hands to overcome all difficulties . Let us go and possess the land , and in a few years you will hear more boast of it in this colony , as a land good for flocks and herds , than could ever be justly said of the land of Goshen , or any ...
... hands to overcome all difficulties . Let us go and possess the land , and in a few years you will hear more boast of it in this colony , as a land good for flocks and herds , than could ever be justly said of the land of Goshen , or any ...
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... hands , sixty pounds for a latin school , to be order- ed by the selectmen and elders . This fund was many years in the hands of trustees , but it was either wrongly appropriated , or discredited by the operations of bills of credit ...
... hands , sixty pounds for a latin school , to be order- ed by the selectmen and elders . This fund was many years in the hands of trustees , but it was either wrongly appropriated , or discredited by the operations of bills of credit ...
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acres afterwards Anthony Fisher appointed April Balch born Boston bridge Bullard called character Charles river Chickering chosen Christ christian church and society Colburn colony commenced committee Cotton Mather court covenant Daniel Daniel Fisher Deacons Dedham Island died doctrines dollars duty Dwight Ebenezer Elders Eleazer Ellis England erected faith fathers Fisher Fisher Ames granted Guild history of Dedham hundred Indian inhabitants John Allin John Endicott Joseph Joseph Ellis Joshua Fisher Kingsbury labor land liberty live Lord Lusher March meadows Medfield meeting house meeting-house Metcalf mill minister ministry Morse Mother Brook Nathaniel Neponset river ordained party pastor persons plantation pounds prayer preached present proprietors received religion religious reverend Richards Roxbury Samuel Dexter says selectmen sermon settlement settlers shillings spirit taxes third parish Thomas tion town meeting unto village William Winthrop Wrentham
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