Province of the Massachusetts-Bay : At a session of the Great and General Court, held at Boston, October 14th. 1713. Resolved, that it is for Her Majestas printed] in the most defensible manner, in the county of York, in the late province of Mayne.
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Advertisement. The Proprietors of the Kennebeck Purchase from the late colony of New-Plymouth, having much at heart the settlement of the eastern country;--and knowing how greatly the settlement of their particular tract would conduce thereto, have been at a very great expenc in promoting the settlement of it.--.
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