Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen19For 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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After No 66 follows this paragraph : " I fear I have been too tedious both in this and other things , yet when I considered how necessary a thing it is that the truth and grounds of this action , especially should be made known ...
After No 66 follows this paragraph : " I fear I have been too tedious both in this and other things , yet when I considered how necessary a thing it is that the truth and grounds of this action , especially should be made known ...
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great heat to ripen ; but whereas it is objected against New England , that corn will not there grow , except the ground be manured with fish ? I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to ...
great heat to ripen ; but whereas it is objected against New England , that corn will not there grow , except the ground be manured with fish ? I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to ...
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Possibly the vine might require covering in the winter ; but this could be done , with very little labour , by bending it down to the ground , throwing a small quantity of straw over it , and on this placing a few shovelsfull of earth .
Possibly the vine might require covering in the winter ; but this could be done , with very little labour , by bending it down to the ground , throwing a small quantity of straw over it , and on this placing a few shovelsfull of earth .
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