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Boston is two miles North - east from Roxberry : His situation is very pleasant , being a Peninsula , hemd on the South - side with the Bay of Roxberry , on the North - side with Charles River , the Marshes on the backe - side , being ...
Boston is two miles North - east from Roxberry : His situation is very pleasant , being a Peninsula , hemd on the South - side with the Bay of Roxberry , on the North - side with Charles River , the Marshes on the backe - side , being ...
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On the North - side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which is another necke of Land , on whose North - side runs Mistick - river . This towne for all things may be well parallel'd with her neighbour Boston , being in the same fashion ...
On the North - side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which is another necke of Land , on whose North - side runs Mistick - river . This towne for all things may be well parallel'd with her neighbour Boston , being in the same fashion ...
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The next Plantation is Saugus , sixe miles North - east from Winnesimit : This Towne is pleasant for situation , seated at the bottome of a Bay , which is made on the one side with the surrounding shore ...
The next Plantation is Saugus , sixe miles North - east from Winnesimit : This Towne is pleasant for situation , seated at the bottome of a Bay , which is made on the one side with the surrounding shore ...
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