The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... miles in the four weeks past . Sometimes the roads were " very good " or " quite tolerable . " " I rode on to Wells , nine miles , the most of the way in view of the blue waves of ocean . At Wells is a beau- tiful view of the water ...
... miles in the four weeks past . Sometimes the roads were " very good " or " quite tolerable . " " I rode on to Wells , nine miles , the most of the way in view of the blue waves of ocean . At Wells is a beau- tiful view of the water ...
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... miles to the Pawca- tuck , thence nearly seven miles south- AN EIGHTEEN - POUNDER USED IN 1814 . ward , and again eastward to a point north of Quonocontaug . This was more than two miles beyond Weco- paug , but the surveyors ...
... miles to the Pawca- tuck , thence nearly seven miles south- AN EIGHTEEN - POUNDER USED IN 1814 . ward , and again eastward to a point north of Quonocontaug . This was more than two miles beyond Weco- paug , but the surveyors ...
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... miles we travelled among the Dutch ; they were the most in- human people I ever saw ; they called us Yankees , thought themselves very much above us , charged us very high for every- thing bought of them ; for every article we had to ...
... miles we travelled among the Dutch ; they were the most in- human people I ever saw ; they called us Yankees , thought themselves very much above us , charged us very high for every- thing bought of them ; for every article we had to ...
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