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... continued until 1647 , noting events and occur- rences from the date of first landing . Also in 1630 John Winthrop made the first entry in his chronicle of the Massachusetts Bay Colony , while the lead ship of the Puritan expedition ...
... continued until 1647 , noting events and occur- rences from the date of first landing . Also in 1630 John Winthrop made the first entry in his chronicle of the Massachusetts Bay Colony , while the lead ship of the Puritan expedition ...
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... continued in the use of some things contrary to my judgment . On the 31st of fifth month , 1761 , I was taken ill of a fever , and after it had continued near a week I was in great distress of body . One day there was a cry raised in me ...
... continued in the use of some things contrary to my judgment . On the 31st of fifth month , 1761 , I was taken ill of a fever , and after it had continued near a week I was in great distress of body . One day there was a cry raised in me ...
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... continued my voyage . After doubling the point I passed by swamps and meadows on each side of me , The river here is something more contracted within perpendicular banks , the land of an excellent quality , fertile , and producing ...
... continued my voyage . After doubling the point I passed by swamps and meadows on each side of me , The river here is something more contracted within perpendicular banks , the land of an excellent quality , fertile , and producing ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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