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... England from Old England , in respect of heat , and cold , frost , snow , rain , winds , & c . Some object , because our plan- tation lieth in the latitude of 42 it must needs be much hotter . I confess , I cannot give the reason of the ...
... England from Old England , in respect of heat , and cold , frost , snow , rain , winds , & c . Some object , because our plan- tation lieth in the latitude of 42 it must needs be much hotter . I confess , I cannot give the reason of the ...
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... England , that they have trade with them to and fro , and are but four days ' sail off from Virginia , that they have had many cattle from Virginia , and corn , and many other things ; that New England , is in a good condition for ...
... England , that they have trade with them to and fro , and are but four days ' sail off from Virginia , that they have had many cattle from Virginia , and corn , and many other things ; that New England , is in a good condition for ...
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... England , occasioned by those disputes , may be esteemed one of the most considerable . The first planting of New England was begun by Mr. John Carver , and about one hundred other English sub- jects ; who , being persecuted in England ...
... England , occasioned by those disputes , may be esteemed one of the most considerable . The first planting of New England was begun by Mr. John Carver , and about one hundred other English sub- jects ; who , being persecuted in England ...
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