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... land . This was done by the English at Damiscove , near the mouth of Sheepscott river , in latitude 44 ° ; at the mouth of Piscataqua river ; at Cape Ann ; and some other places . Blaxton , or Blackston , who had fixed his residence on ...
... land . This was done by the English at Damiscove , near the mouth of Sheepscott river , in latitude 44 ° ; at the mouth of Piscataqua river ; at Cape Ann ; and some other places . Blaxton , or Blackston , who had fixed his residence on ...
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... land . Captain Standish was here in 1621 ; but makes no mention of Blackston . But when Winthrop came , he had been here between eight and nine years . Captain Dermer was also probably in Boston Bay in 1619. He entered several harbours ...
... land . Captain Standish was here in 1621 ; but makes no mention of Blackston . But when Winthrop came , he had been here between eight and nine years . Captain Dermer was also probably in Boston Bay in 1619. He entered several harbours ...
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... land ; it being much easier and cheaper to pass hills and valleys by inclined planes than it would be to make them level , as would frequently be necessary in the case of canals , where locks could not be constructed . Besides , a canal ...
... land ; it being much easier and cheaper to pass hills and valleys by inclined planes than it would be to make them level , as would frequently be necessary in the case of canals , where locks could not be constructed . Besides , a canal ...
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... lands must be , or will most conveniently be transported . Whereas a rail - road may be used the whole year . These considerations seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a much larger amount ...
... lands must be , or will most conveniently be transported . Whereas a rail - road may be used the whole year . These considerations seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a much larger amount ...
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... Lands , which had been instructed " to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a portion of the net annual ... land , with all the liberal patronage , private and public , which learning receives , we are not wholly exempt from ...
... Lands , which had been instructed " to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a portion of the net annual ... land , with all the liberal patronage , private and public , which learning receives , we are not wholly exempt from ...
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