MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... land gave them was a fit introduction to the life they must lead in it . But what was their reception at Musketaquid ? This was an old village of the Massachusetts In- dians . Tahattawan , the Sachem , with Waban his 1 Johnson , p . 56 ...
... land gave them was a fit introduction to the life they must lead in it . But what was their reception at Musketaquid ? This was an old village of the Massachusetts In- dians . Tahattawan , the Sachem , with Waban his 1 Johnson , p . 56 ...
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... lands . It is said that the covenant made with the In- dians by Mr. Bulkeley and Major Willard , was made under a great oak , formerly standing near the site of the Middlesex Hotel.1 Our Records af- firm that Squaw Sachem , Tahattawan ...
... lands . It is said that the covenant made with the In- dians by Mr. Bulkeley and Major Willard , was made under a great oak , formerly standing near the site of the Middlesex Hotel.1 Our Records af- firm that Squaw Sachem , Tahattawan ...
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... land . Natives of another hemisphere , they beheld , with curiosity , all the pleasing features of the American forest . The landscape before them was fair , if it was strange and rude . The little flower which at this season stars our ...
... land . Natives of another hemisphere , they beheld , with curiosity , all the pleasing features of the American forest . The landscape before them was fair , if it was strange and rude . The little flower which at this season stars our ...
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... land was low but healthy ; and if , in common with all the settlements , they found the air of America very cold , they might say with Higginson , after his description of the other elements , that " New Eng- land may boast of the ...
... land was low but healthy ; and if , in common with all the settlements , they found the air of America very cold , they might say with Higginson , after his description of the other elements , that " New Eng- land may boast of the ...
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... land , or an account of the principles on which it was divided , are not preserved . Agreeably to the custom of the times , a large portion was reserved to the public , and it appears from a petition of some new comers , in 1 Peter ...
... land , or an account of the principles on which it was divided , are not preserved . Agreeably to the custom of the times , a large portion was reserved to the public , and it appears from a petition of some new comers , in 1 Peter ...
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