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Сторінка 166
State of Massachusetts Bay , in the year of our Lord , one Thousand Seven
Hundred and Eighty . An Act to provide for the security and payment of the
balances that may appear to be due by virtue of a Resolution of the General
Assembly , of ...
State of Massachusetts Bay , in the year of our Lord , one Thousand Seven
Hundred and Eighty . An Act to provide for the security and payment of the
balances that may appear to be due by virtue of a Resolution of the General
Assembly , of ...
Сторінка 188
The third division , eight hundred strong , after a bold and equally ineffectual
assault , retired in confusion . Drummond , unwilling thus to abandon bis
undertaking , concentrated his troops for another onset . The darkness of the
night , made ...
The third division , eight hundred strong , after a bold and equally ineffectual
assault , retired in confusion . Drummond , unwilling thus to abandon bis
undertaking , concentrated his troops for another onset . The darkness of the
night , made ...
Сторінка 207
... several hundred new British guineas ; and that he thought at the time , where
they came from . Thus , Sir , I have endeavored to give you a short detail of some
matters , of which perhaps no person but myself have documents , or knowledge .
... several hundred new British guineas ; and that he thought at the time , where
they came from . Thus , Sir , I have endeavored to give you a short detail of some
matters , of which perhaps no person but myself have documents , or knowledge .
Сторінка 238
... in England , but of larger dimensions , and more striking appearance . It is of
immense size , being upwards of seren hundred feet diameter at the base or two
thousand one hundred and sixty feet in circumference . It is two hundred feet high
...
... in England , but of larger dimensions , and more striking appearance . It is of
immense size , being upwards of seren hundred feet diameter at the base or two
thousand one hundred and sixty feet in circumference . It is two hundred feet high
...
Сторінка 313
STERLING - CONTINUED . PRESENT BOUNDARIES . — The northern line
begins at a marked tree at Princeton , thence east , nineteen and one half
degrees south , on Leominster , sixteen hundred and ninety rods , to a stump at
Lancaster ...
STERLING - CONTINUED . PRESENT BOUNDARIES . — The northern line
begins at a marked tree at Princeton , thence east , nineteen and one half
degrees south , on Leominster , sixteen hundred and ninety rods , to a stump at
Lancaster ...
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