CollectionsFor 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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IT T may be wondered , why since New England is about twelve degrees nearer to the sun , yet some part of winter , it is there ordinarily more cold than here in England . The reason is plain . All islands are warmer than main lands and ...
IT T may be wondered , why since New England is about twelve degrees nearer to the sun , yet some part of winter , it is there ordinarily more cold than here in England . The reason is plain . All islands are warmer than main lands and ...
Page 221
It is of itself excellent : so that one of the chiefest doctors of England was wont to say , that God could have made , but God never did make , a better berry . In some parts , where the natives have planted , I have many times seen as ...
It is of itself excellent : so that one of the chiefest doctors of England was wont to say , that God could have made , but God never did make , a better berry . In some parts , where the natives have planted , I have many times seen as ...
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In the change of times in England , under the commonwealth , he returned thither . Several of the planters returned with him ; among whom was Mr. Desborow , ( who was a near relation of colonel Desborow ) , Mr. Jordan , & c .
In the change of times in England , under the commonwealth , he returned thither . Several of the planters returned with him ; among whom was Mr. Desborow , ( who was a near relation of colonel Desborow ) , Mr. Jordan , & c .
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