The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 157
... built . * * * * * To make a catalogue of the people in every plantation and their condi- tions , and of deaths , marriages and christenings ; to take care of dead persons ' estates for the right owners , and keep a list of all cattle ...
... built . * * * * * To make a catalogue of the people in every plantation and their condi- tions , and of deaths , marriages and christenings ; to take care of dead persons ' estates for the right owners , and keep a list of all cattle ...
Page 159
... built up as South Manitou . The phenomenal growth of Mani- tou during the past year is particu- larly evidenced by the increase of subdivisions of adjoining land into town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points ...
... built up as South Manitou . The phenomenal growth of Mani- tou during the past year is particu- larly evidenced by the increase of subdivisions of adjoining land into town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points ...
Page 162
... built cities , they erected temples , they practiced many of the arts of peace . They may have been * A paper read before the Historical Soci- ety of Western Pennsylvania , at Pittsburg , September 11 , 1890 , by T. J. Chapman , M. A. ...
... built cities , they erected temples , they practiced many of the arts of peace . They may have been * A paper read before the Historical Soci- ety of Western Pennsylvania , at Pittsburg , September 11 , 1890 , by T. J. Chapman , M. A. ...
Page 174
... built to last and built to be lovely , as rich and full of pleasantness as may be within and without , with such differences as might suit and ex- press each man's character and partly his history . " There is nothing conventional in ...
... built to last and built to be lovely , as rich and full of pleasantness as may be within and without , with such differences as might suit and ex- press each man's character and partly his history . " There is nothing conventional in ...
Page 191
... built by Thomas Hale , in 1661 , is also in ex- istence . The descendants of this Thomas lived for several generations in or near Newbury , and indeed , that region knows them still and not few in number ; but one branch of the parent ...
... built by Thomas Hale , in 1661 , is also in ex- istence . The descendants of this Thomas lived for several generations in or near Newbury , and indeed , that region knows them still and not few in number ; but one branch of the parent ...
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