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" ... stony hill road.' The snow, knee-deep to his horse, was covered with a crust, and he was obliged, in some instances, not only to make a path for his horse, but to pull down or leap fences. When he came out upon the road, the legs of his horse were... "
Cornet Joseph Parsons One of the Founders of Springfield and Northampton ... - Page 131
by Henry Martyn Burt - 1898 - 187 pages
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History of Western Massachusetts: The Counties of Hampden ..., Volume 1

Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1855 - 538 pages
...deep to his horse, was covered with a crust, and he was obliged, in some instances, not only to break a path for his horse, but to pull down or leap fences....forty-five minutes from the time he left Wilbraham. From him, Shepard learned all the particulars which he had not before known, and ascertained that the...
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History of Western Massachusetts: The Counties of Hampden ..., Volume 1

Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1855 - 532 pages
...deep to his horse, was covered with a crust, and he was obliged, in some instances, not only to break a path for his horse, but to pull down or leap fences....arsenal in forty-five minutes from the time he left Wilbraiiiini. From him, Shepard learned all the particulars which he had not before known, and ascertained...
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An Historical Address: Delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the ...

Rufus Phineas Stebbins - 1864 - 358 pages
...knee-deep to his horse, was covered with a crust, and he was obliged, in some instances, not only to make a path for his horse, but to pull down or leap fences....which were important to him, and prepared to meet him. The marching was bad, and Shays did not make his appearance on the road till about four o'clock...
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Western Massachusetts: A History, 1636-1925, Volume 1

John Hoyt Lockwood, Ernest Newton Bagg, Walter Scott Carson, Herbert Elihu Riley, Edward Boltwood - 1926 - 616 pages
...knee-deep to his horse, was covered with a crust, and he was obliged in some instances not only to break a path for his horse but to pull down or leap fences. When he came out upon the road the legs of bis horse were streaming with blood. He was far ahead of Shays, and spurring on reached the arsenal...
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