Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical SocietyThe Society, 1891 |
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... town of Machias . With them the first consideration had been , not that proximity so convenient for schools , for social visiting and the easy communication which roads and sidewalks afford , but a good site and plenty of land , which ...
... town of Machias . With them the first consideration had been , not that proximity so convenient for schools , for social visiting and the easy communication which roads and sidewalks afford , but a good site and plenty of land , which ...
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... towns gathered at the bridge and began to fire upon them . The regulars retreated , and militiamen , coming up from ... town , and saw the bleeding , haggard and dusty red- coats straggling in under shelter of the ships . Per- haps he ...
... towns gathered at the bridge and began to fire upon them . The regulars retreated , and militiamen , coming up from ... town , and saw the bleeding , haggard and dusty red- coats straggling in under shelter of the ships . Per- haps he ...
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... town meet- ing was called , which must have been somewhat stormy . At last a vote , not unanimous , was obtained to permit the vessels to load and sail , and Jones began to open his hatches and retail his goods to his old customers ...
... town meet- ing was called , which must have been somewhat stormy . At last a vote , not unanimous , was obtained to permit the vessels to load and sail , and Jones began to open his hatches and retail his goods to his old customers ...
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... town . A town meeting was held and voted with great spirit that the liberty pole should stand , but even then Jones induced Captain Moor to withhold hostili- ties until a fuller and larger town meeting , which he promised should be held ...
... town . A town meeting was held and voted with great spirit that the liberty pole should stand , but even then Jones induced Captain Moor to withhold hostili- ties until a fuller and larger town meeting , which he promised should be held ...
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... town had voted to let the sloops be loaded and depart , and it was only on that condition that they had procured their supplies , and it was only by performing their promise that they could expect to be kept from star- vation thereafter ...
... town had voted to let the sloops be loaded and depart , and it was only on that condition that they had procured their supplies , and it was only by performing their promise that they could expect to be kept from star- vation thereafter ...
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