| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 str.
...hundred miles westward from Boston. And now the country increasing, and growing every year more populous than other, by the addition of many hundred families,...every season were resorting thither, it was judged reasonable to make some further progress in settling the government, by some other forms or ways of... | |
| 1848 - 804 str.
...hundred miles westward from Boston. And now the country increasing, and growing every year more populous than other, by the addition of many hundred families,...many miles from their own places to obtain justice ; long journies at that time being, for want of horses and other means of transportation, very difficult... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 str.
...hundred miles westward from Boston. And now the country increasing, and growing every year more populous than other, by the addition of many hundred families,...many miles from their own places to obtain justice ; long journies at that time being, for want of horses and other means of transportation, very difficult... | |
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