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And for that not onely Menatonon , but also the Savages of Moratoc themselves doe report strange things of the head of that River , and that from Moratoc it selfe which is a principall Towne upon that River , it is thirtie dayes as some ...
And for that not onely Menatonon , but also the Savages of Moratoc themselves doe report strange things of the head of that River , and that from Moratoc it selfe which is a principall Towne upon that River , it is thirtie dayes as some ...
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This goose , now in my possession without witnesses , I resolved to eat alone ( deducting the head , bones , guts , & c . which were the cook's fees ) hoping thereby to be much the better enabled to swim the creek , and perform the work ...
This goose , now in my possession without witnesses , I resolved to eat alone ( deducting the head , bones , guts , & c . which were the cook's fees ) hoping thereby to be much the better enabled to swim the creek , and perform the work ...
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The worst Inconveniency in travelling a - cross the Country , is the Circuit that must be taken to head Creeks , bc . for the main Roads wind along the rising Ground between the Rivers , tho ' now they much shorten their Passage by ...
The worst Inconveniency in travelling a - cross the Country , is the Circuit that must be taken to head Creeks , bc . for the main Roads wind along the rising Ground between the Rivers , tho ' now they much shorten their Passage by ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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