The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... took three days ' hard driving to cover the sixty- eight miles between New York and Matteawan in February . Saturday , May 3 , " Left Onandagua and rode to Syracuse to breakfast . This being a rainy day , as usual for many days past ...
... took three days ' hard driving to cover the sixty- eight miles between New York and Matteawan in February . Saturday , May 3 , " Left Onandagua and rode to Syracuse to breakfast . This being a rainy day , as usual for many days past ...
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... took the matter up and spread the Protector's offer through the colony . Some more or less definite arrangements were made for removal , and the city of Galway was chosen as a place for settlement . The form which this arrangement took ...
... took the matter up and spread the Protector's offer through the colony . Some more or less definite arrangements were made for removal , and the city of Galway was chosen as a place for settlement . The form which this arrangement took ...
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... took an early departure , doubtless mindful of the substantial supper waiting at home ; for the good people of the parish did not forget their minister at Thanksgiving time , and the larder was supplied with food for weeks to come . The ...
... took an early departure , doubtless mindful of the substantial supper waiting at home ; for the good people of the parish did not forget their minister at Thanksgiving time , and the larder was supplied with food for weeks to come . The ...
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