The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... side , their town privileges were few , and they appear to have received little attention or help . It is not easy to understand why the few settlers of the southerly portion of Mystic Side were retained to the elder town when their ...
... side , their town privileges were few , and they appear to have received little attention or help . It is not easy to understand why the few settlers of the southerly portion of Mystic Side were retained to the elder town when their ...
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... Side ; but as the inhabitants there now owed divided responsibilities , religious and educa- tional in Malden , political in Charles- marked the beginning of a new period . of trials and dissensions . The first meeting - house of the ...
... Side ; but as the inhabitants there now owed divided responsibilities , religious and educa- tional in Malden , political in Charles- marked the beginning of a new period . of trials and dissensions . The first meeting - house of the ...
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... side , through the woods and by the side of the rushing waters as they flow down- ward ; or one may walk across the fields and up a trodden path that can be ascended in two or three hours . The most attractive climb is that past ...
... side , through the woods and by the side of the rushing waters as they flow down- ward ; or one may walk across the fields and up a trodden path that can be ascended in two or three hours . The most attractive climb is that past ...
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