The North American Review, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... side with the Bay of Roxberry , on the North - side with Charles River , the Marshes on the back - side , being not halfe a quarter of a Mile over ; so that a little fencing will secure their Cattle from the Woolves . Their greatest ...
... side with the Bay of Roxberry , on the North - side with Charles River , the Marshes on the back - side , being not halfe a quarter of a Mile over ; so that a little fencing will secure their Cattle from the Woolves . Their greatest ...
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... side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which is another necke of land , on whose North - side runs Mistick - River . This towne for all things may be well paral- lel'd with her neighbour Boston , being in the same fashion with her ...
... side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which is another necke of land , on whose North - side runs Mistick - River . This towne for all things may be well paral- lel'd with her neighbour Boston , being in the same fashion with her ...
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... side with the surrounding shore , and on the other side with a long sandy Beach , which is two Miles long at the end , whereon is a necke of land called Nahant : it is sixe miles in circum- ference ; well wooded with Oakes , Pines and ...
... side with the surrounding shore , and on the other side with a long sandy Beach , which is two Miles long at the end , whereon is a necke of land called Nahant : it is sixe miles in circum- ference ; well wooded with Oakes , Pines and ...
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