Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1678-1706

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A. C. Greene and Brothers, state printers, 1858 - Rhode Island

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I
3
II
20
III
72
IV
78
V
83
VI
91
VII
97
VIII
103
XL
342
XLI
347
XLII
354
XLIII
367
XLIV
378
XLV
381
XLVI
401
XLVII
405

IX
106
X
116
XI
120
XII
127
XIII
149
XIV
164
XV
166
XVI
179
XVII
185
XVIII
229
XIX
232
XX
233
XXI
238
XXII
240
XXIII
243
XXIV
245
XXV
259
XXVI
267
XXVII
269
XXVIII
271
XXIX
274
XXX
278
XXXI
285
XXXII
300
XXXIII
305
XXXIV
310
XXXV
312
XXXVI
317
XXXVII
321
XXXVIII
323
XXXIX
332
XLVIII
406
XLIX
408
L
421
LI
425
LII
428
LIII
440
LIV
442
LV
455
LVI
458
LVII
459
LVIII
464
LIX
469
LX
472
LXI
475
LXII
479
LXIII
482
LXIV
496
LXV
497
LXVI
511
LXVII
515
LXVIII
516
LXIX
521
LXX
531
LXXI
540
LXXII
549
LXXIII
553
LXXIV
564
LXXV
567
LXXVI
572
LXXVII
574

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