| William Frederic Goodwin - Buxton (Me. : Town) - 1871 - 434 pages
...Two thirds of the Army that went from y' Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of ab' forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...take in their Brethren of Plimouth too, tho' that sit* take away two thirds of w 1 was granted them & would after that have more in Value than w 1 they... | |
| George Madison Bodge - Connecticut - 1896 - 534 pages
...Thirds of the Army that went from the Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of about forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...take in their Brethren of Plimouth too, tho' that should take away two thirds of what was granted them & would after that hnvo more iu valuo thnu what... | |
| George Madison Bodge - Connecticut - 1896 - 530 pages
...Thirds of the Army that went from the Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of about forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...take in their Brethren of Plimouth too, tho' that should take away two thirds of what was granted them & would after that have more in value than what... | |
| Hugh Davis McLellan - Genealogy - 1902 - 1058 pages
...Two thirds of the Army that went from ye Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of ab' forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...Plimouth too, tho' that shd take away two thirds of w1 was granted them & would after that have more in Value than w1 they now ask for them all, for every... | |
| George Madison Bodge - Connecticut - 1906 - 566 pages
...Thirds of the Army that went from the Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of about forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...take in their Brethren of Plimouth too, tho' that should take away two thirds of what was granted them & would after that have more in value than what... | |
| George Madison Bodge - History - 2004 - 637 pages
...Thirds of the Army that went from the Massachusetts, & the late Colony of Plimouth a Tract of about forty thousand acres in the Nipmug Country, this or...contented with & take in their Brethren of Plimouth L George Madison Bodge too, tho' that should take away two thirds of what was granted them & would... | |
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