A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845S.G. Drake, 1845 - 416 pages |
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... taken . He has endeavored to give as accurate a representation as possible , of the character of the inhabitants of Newbury and their transactions , for over two hundred years , and has been desirous , in the language of Tacitus ...
... taken . He has endeavored to give as accurate a representation as possible , of the character of the inhabitants of Newbury and their transactions , for over two hundred years , and has been desirous , in the language of Tacitus ...
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... taken , and in 1781 , a valuation was taken by the state , in which Newbury and Newburyport stood thus . ( supported by the town . " not supported by the town . Dwelling houses . Newbury . Newburyport . 750 875 Polls ratable . 10 7 75 ...
... taken , and in 1781 , a valuation was taken by the state , in which Newbury and Newburyport stood thus . ( supported by the town . " not supported by the town . Dwelling houses . Newbury . Newburyport . 750 875 Polls ratable . 10 7 75 ...
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... taken collectively , make a better appearance than those of any other town in New England . Many of them are particularly handsome . Their appendages also unusually neat . In- deed , an air of wealth , taste and elegance , is spread ...
... taken collectively , make a better appearance than those of any other town in New England . Many of them are particularly handsome . Their appendages also unusually neat . In- deed , an air of wealth , taste and elegance , is spread ...
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... taken , pickled , and sent to England , twelve , fourteen , eighteen feet long . ' He , as it will be seen , is not remarkable , for his accuracy , either respecting the navi- gation of the Merrimack , the width of the fresh marshes on ...
... taken , pickled , and sent to England , twelve , fourteen , eighteen feet long . ' He , as it will be seen , is not remarkable , for his accuracy , either respecting the navi- gation of the Merrimack , the width of the fresh marshes on ...
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... taken to induce them to settle in Massa- chusetts . The court offered them any place they would pitch upon . ' The town of Newbury offered to give up their settlement to them , ' but they chose to remove to Connecticut , where they ...
... taken to induce them to settle in Massa- chusetts . The court offered them any place they would pitch upon . ' The town of Newbury offered to give up their settlement to them , ' but they chose to remove to Connecticut , where they ...
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Page 330 - Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need
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