New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... town ships of land each of about six miles square , and all situated between the Connecticut river and the said twenty mile line . July 20 , 1764 King George declared the western boundary of the Con- necticut river to be the boundary ...
... town ships of land each of about six miles square , and all situated between the Connecticut river and the said twenty mile line . July 20 , 1764 King George declared the western boundary of the Con- necticut river to be the boundary ...
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... towns were represented , ten from the east and twenty - five from the west side of the mountains . At this convention , a resolution was passed without a dissenting vote , " to take suitable measures , as soon as may be , to declare the ...
... towns were represented , ten from the east and twenty - five from the west side of the mountains . At this convention , a resolution was passed without a dissenting vote , " to take suitable measures , as soon as may be , to declare the ...
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... town of Worcester , and along the east line of Worcester , Middlesex and Ber- lin , to the south east corner of the lat- ter town ; thence in a straight line to the northwest corner of Tunbridge , and on the west line of Tunbridge to ...
... town of Worcester , and along the east line of Worcester , Middlesex and Ber- lin , to the south east corner of the lat- ter town ; thence in a straight line to the northwest corner of Tunbridge , and on the west line of Tunbridge to ...
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... towns always welcomed Puritans , but the reputation of " the famous Mr. John Davenport " and the opulence of the ... town , the Court any place which was free . " " Davenport entered into the life of the people . By invitation he ...
... towns always welcomed Puritans , but the reputation of " the famous Mr. John Davenport " and the opulence of the ... town , the Court any place which was free . " " Davenport entered into the life of the people . By invitation he ...
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... Town and city people joined hands , specialists were employed , organizations created and set into operation . As a result of this a new spirit and life is manifesting itself . The 1915 Massachusetts census shows that all but three towns ...
... Town and city people joined hands , specialists were employed , organizations created and set into operation . As a result of this a new spirit and life is manifesting itself . The 1915 Massachusetts census shows that all but three towns ...
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