The History of New-Hampshire: Comprehending the Events of One Complete Century and Seventy-five Years from the Discovery of the River Pascataqua to the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety. Containing Also, a Geographical Description of the State, with Sketches of Its Natural History, Productions, Improvements, and Present State of Society and Manners, Laws, and Government, Volumen1Bradford and Read, 1813 |
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