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Muddy - river , two mile from their Town ; where is good ground , large timber , and store of Marsh - land , and Medow . In this place they keepe their Swine , and other Cattle in the Summer , whilst the corne is on the ground at Boston ...
Muddy - river , two mile from their Town ; where is good ground , large timber , and store of Marsh - land , and Medow . In this place they keepe their Swine , and other Cattle in the Summer , whilst the corne is on the ground at Boston ...
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We think there is sufficient reason to believe , that land once connected America to the old world , in place of which now roll the Atlantick and Pacifick Oceans . Over this continuous land men and animals passed .
We think there is sufficient reason to believe , that land once connected America to the old world , in place of which now roll the Atlantick and Pacifick Oceans . Over this continuous land men and animals passed .
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The bank of the river , during the journey of the first day , showed some detached pieces of land in strips , which were defended by dykes , watered at pleasure , and rendered very fruitful . On the second day , a level waste was ...
The bank of the river , during the journey of the first day , showed some detached pieces of land in strips , which were defended by dykes , watered at pleasure , and rendered very fruitful . On the second day , a level waste was ...
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