CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... FISHING and PLANTING , SINCE THE YEARE 1614. TO THE YEARE 1630 . AND THEIR PRESENT ESTATE . ALSO HOW TO PREVENT THE GREATEST INCONVENIENCES , BY THEIR PROCEEDINGS IN VIRGINIA , AND OTHER PLANTATIONS , BY APPROVED EXAMPLES . WITH THE ...
... FISHING and PLANTING , SINCE THE YEARE 1614. TO THE YEARE 1630 . AND THEIR PRESENT ESTATE . ALSO HOW TO PREVENT THE GREATEST INCONVENIENCES , BY THEIR PROCEEDINGS IN VIRGINIA , AND OTHER PLANTATIONS , BY APPROVED EXAMPLES . WITH THE ...
Page 5
... fishing . VIII . Extremity next despaire , Gods great mercy , their estate , they make good salt , an unknowne rich myne . IX . Notes worth observation , miserablenesse no good hus- bandry . X. The mistaking of Patents , strange effects ...
... fishing . VIII . Extremity next despaire , Gods great mercy , their estate , they make good salt , an unknowne rich myne . IX . Notes worth observation , miserablenesse no good hus- bandry . X. The mistaking of Patents , strange effects ...
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... Fish in the rivers , and Fowles in abundance in their seasons ; yet the woods are so wide , the rivers so broad , and the beasts so wild , and wee so unskilfull to catch them , wee little troubled them nor they us : for all this our ...
... Fish in the rivers , and Fowles in abundance in their seasons ; yet the woods are so wide , the rivers so broad , and the beasts so wild , and wee so unskilfull to catch them , wee little troubled them nor they us : for all this our ...
Page 13
... fish and corne to maintaine them from one supply till another came with more loyterers without victuals still to make us worse and worse , for the most of them would rather starve than worke ; yet had it not beene for some few that were ...
... fish and corne to maintaine them from one supply till another came with more loyterers without victuals still to make us worse and worse , for the most of them would rather starve than worke ; yet had it not beene for some few that were ...
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... fishing ship being cast away upon the coast , two of the men escaped on shore ; one of them died , the other lived among the natives till he had learned their language : then he perswaded them to become Christians , shewing them a ...
... fishing ship being cast away upon the coast , two of the men escaped on shore ; one of them died , the other lived among the natives till he had learned their language : then he perswaded them to become Christians , shewing them a ...
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