Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1Ipswich historical society, 1905 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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... give one dying groan before his bones were torn asunder ? Some rods back from the highway at the Village , on the farm of John W. Nourse , a few years ago , the ploughshare disclosed a cache of finely fashioned stone spearheads , some ...
... give one dying groan before his bones were torn asunder ? Some rods back from the highway at the Village , on the farm of John W. Nourse , a few years ago , the ploughshare disclosed a cache of finely fashioned stone spearheads , some ...
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... give us light as to the cooking utensils . " The pots , they seeth their food in , which were heretofore and yet are in use among some of them , are made of clay for earth , almost in the form of an egg , the top taken off ; but now ...
... give us light as to the cooking utensils . " The pots , they seeth their food in , which were heretofore and yet are in use among some of them , are made of clay for earth , almost in the form of an egg , the top taken off ; but now ...
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... give us light as to the cooking utensils. "The pots, they seeth their food in, which were heretofore and yet are in use among some of them, are made of clay [or earth, almost in the form of an egg, the top taken off ; but now they ...
... give us light as to the cooking utensils. "The pots, they seeth their food in, which were heretofore and yet are in use among some of them, are made of clay [or earth, almost in the form of an egg, the top taken off ; but now they ...
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... gives us certain knowledge of the rooms and their furnishings of one of the original houses . Impr ; In the Cham ' ovr the parlor 1 feath bed 1 banckett 1 covālett 1 blew rugg 1 boster & 2 pillowes . trunck marked with R. W. F. wherein ...
... gives us certain knowledge of the rooms and their furnishings of one of the original houses . Impr ; In the Cham ' ovr the parlor 1 feath bed 1 banckett 1 covālett 1 blew rugg 1 boster & 2 pillowes . trunck marked with R. W. F. wherein ...
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... gives such lustre to his name as this strong blow for the emancipation of these two African slaves . ' That same year , 1635 , saw the incoming of another family of great distinction . Gov. Thomas Dudley , having retired from the chief ...
... gives such lustre to his name as this strong blow for the emancipation of these two African slaves . ' That same year , 1635 , saw the incoming of another family of great distinction . Gov. Thomas Dudley , having retired from the chief ...
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