North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 328
... Kennebunk , at the north - east side of Wells , in the Pro- vince of Maine , not far from the river - side , a piece of clay ground was thrown up by a mineral vapour , ( as is supposed ) over the tops of high oaks that grew between it ...
... Kennebunk , at the north - east side of Wells , in the Pro- vince of Maine , not far from the river - side , a piece of clay ground was thrown up by a mineral vapour , ( as is supposed ) over the tops of high oaks that grew between it ...
Page 329
... Kennebunk , though no tradition of the occurrence should have been preserved . Both Hubbard and Josselyn suggest the operation of " a mineral vapour ” to account for the phenomenon which they relate , corresponding with one of the many ...
... Kennebunk , though no tradition of the occurrence should have been preserved . Both Hubbard and Josselyn suggest the operation of " a mineral vapour ” to account for the phenomenon which they relate , corresponding with one of the many ...
Page 330
... Kennebunk is said to have happened , tends to confirm the additional circumstances which are mentioned by Josselyn alone . We are not able to determine from these accounts , whether the destruction of the fish , in ponds and on the sea ...
... Kennebunk is said to have happened , tends to confirm the additional circumstances which are mentioned by Josselyn alone . We are not able to determine from these accounts , whether the destruction of the fish , in ponds and on the sea ...
Page 333
... Kennebunk in the occurrence which gave rise to Mr. Winthrop's letter . The people in the neighbourhood supposed it must have been blown up , though the trees might have righted after its passage . In the instance on the Kennebeck , the ...
... Kennebunk in the occurrence which gave rise to Mr. Winthrop's letter . The people in the neighbourhood supposed it must have been blown up , though the trees might have righted after its passage . In the instance on the Kennebeck , the ...
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