The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... 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 , and bring them to towne in Winter . " On the North - side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which ...
... 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 , and bring them to towne in Winter . " On the North - side of Charles River is Charles Towne , which ...
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... 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 . This land , which , it is probable , was of very considerable extent , was ...
... 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 . This land , which , it is probable , was of very considerable extent , was ...
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... land in strips , which were de- fended by dykes , watered at pleasure , and rendered very fruitful . On the second day , a level waste was pre- sented to our view , which was washed by the floods of the river in the spring , and baked ...
... land in strips , which were de- fended by dykes , watered at pleasure , and rendered very fruitful . On the second day , a level waste was pre- sented to our view , which was washed by the floods of the river in the spring , and baked ...
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