The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... late Civil War , 265 History , Why is it so little read ? 274 Book Notices Homes on Historical Societies in the United States , 486 ; State and Territorial Libraries , 486 Jenness's Historical Sketch of the Isles of Shoals , 274 ...
... late Civil War , 265 History , Why is it so little read ? 274 Book Notices Homes on Historical Societies in the United States , 486 ; State and Territorial Libraries , 486 Jenness's Historical Sketch of the Isles of Shoals , 274 ...
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... make mention of about the two fleets being at Sea , but I can scarce think the French Fleet would Sail for North America so late in the Year . I am glad the Expedition Acco " are in such 1876. ] 17 Papers relating to the Acadians .
... make mention of about the two fleets being at Sea , but I can scarce think the French Fleet would Sail for North America so late in the Year . I am glad the Expedition Acco " are in such 1876. ] 17 Papers relating to the Acadians .
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... late of Carolina Collector of his Ma . Customs there bearing date July ye 15th day 1683 the Sum of thirty pounds , New Engd Money , in part of sixty eight pounds eleven shillings six pence three farthings , all N. Engd Money . I say ...
... late of Carolina Collector of his Ma . Customs there bearing date July ye 15th day 1683 the Sum of thirty pounds , New Engd Money , in part of sixty eight pounds eleven shillings six pence three farthings , all N. Engd Money . I say ...
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... late Matie : all things here are in great peace & order & his present Matie will act with all tenderness to peoples libertyes & proprietyes . I thank you for taking care of my Com- mission : I have that restored here & ye Office of ...
... late Matie : all things here are in great peace & order & his present Matie will act with all tenderness to peoples libertyes & proprietyes . I thank you for taking care of my Com- mission : I have that restored here & ye Office of ...
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... late Mr. Bruce as editor of this series of the Calendars . He favors me with the following reply : In reply to your note of the 18th ult . , I can only say that I have looked carefully at the documents you mentioned , and find that the ...
... late Mr. Bruce as editor of this series of the Calendars . He favors me with the following reply : In reply to your note of the 18th ult . , I can only say that I have looked carefully at the documents you mentioned , and find that the ...
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