Williamstown and Williams CollegeThe Author, 1899 - 847 pages A history of Williams College and of Williamstown, Massachusetts, by alumnus and resident Arthur Latham Perry. |
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... land six miles square just above Monument Mountain ; and a year later a committee , of which Colonel John Stod . dard was chairman , laid out the town , which , including the present West Stockbridge , was in form an exact square ; a ...
... land six miles square just above Monument Mountain ; and a year later a committee , of which Colonel John Stod . dard was chairman , laid out the town , which , including the present West Stockbridge , was in form an exact square ; a ...
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... land as a common pasture , and cultivating certain other parts in common under by - laws of its own making ; and at the same time , also , it was the lowest unit in the civil administration of their affairs , holding statedly a general ...
... land as a common pasture , and cultivating certain other parts in common under by - laws of its own making ; and at the same time , also , it was the lowest unit in the civil administration of their affairs , holding statedly a general ...
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... land comprised in the County of Berkshire , which is nearly one - half of the territory within the State west of the Connecticut River , ―the western half of which , or Berk- shire county , being just fifty miles long as measured north ...
... land comprised in the County of Berkshire , which is nearly one - half of the territory within the State west of the Connecticut River , ―the western half of which , or Berk- shire county , being just fifty miles long as measured north ...
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... land in relation to public authority , and also in other relations , which vanishes under any strict analysis and ... land - parcels comes into existence , increases , diminishes , and sometimes fades out altogether , under precisely the ...
... land in relation to public authority , and also in other relations , which vanishes under any strict analysis and ... land - parcels comes into existence , increases , diminishes , and sometimes fades out altogether , under precisely the ...
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... land six miles square just above Monument Mountain ; and a year later a committee , of which Colonel John Stod- dard was chairman , laid out the town , which , including the present West Stockbridge , was in form an exact square ; a ...
... land six miles square just above Monument Mountain ; and a year later a committee , of which Colonel John Stod- dard was chairman , laid out the town , which , including the present West Stockbridge , was in form an exact square ; a ...
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