The North American Review, Band 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... town records , I learn , that this town was settled under the conduct of Mr. JOHNSON , * whom Mr. Hubbard calls a wor- thy gentleman of note for piety and wisdom , and the Rev. Mr. Danforth of Roxbury , styles him a right Nathaniel ...
... town records , I learn , that this town was settled under the conduct of Mr. JOHNSON , * whom Mr. Hubbard calls a wor- thy gentleman of note for piety and wisdom , and the Rev. Mr. Danforth of Roxbury , styles him a right Nathaniel ...
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... town , which is three miles by land from Charles towne , and a league and a halfe by water , this place was first ... town , Within halfe a mile of this Town is a great Pond , which is divided between those 2. townes , which di- vides ...
... town , which is three miles by land from Charles towne , and a league and a halfe by water , this place was first ... town , Within halfe a mile of this Town is a great Pond , which is divided between those 2. townes , which di- vides ...
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... town was incorporated . This day , therefore , is the beginning of a new Century , to the inhabit- ants of this place . " As the town was purchased by the donation of ' Squire Hopkins to Harvard College , the lands were to be leased out ...
... town was incorporated . This day , therefore , is the beginning of a new Century , to the inhabit- ants of this place . " As the town was purchased by the donation of ' Squire Hopkins to Harvard College , the lands were to be leased out ...
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