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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, A book of American explorers, chapter 15 (search)
Book XV: the Massachusetts Bay colony. (A. D. 1629-1631.) The first of these extracts is from Rev. Francis Higginson's True Relation of the Last Voyage to New England, written from New England, July 24, 1629, reprinted in Young's Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay: Boston, 1846 (pp. 235-237). The second is from the same work: (Young, pp. 232-235). The third is from New England's Plantation; or, A Short and True Description of the Commodities and Discommod aboard to our ship, and bade us kindly welcome, and invited me and my wife to come on shore, and take our lodging in his house, which we did accordingly. Iii.—Fire, air, earth, and water in New England. [as described by Francis Higginson, 1629.] Letting pass our voyage by sea, we will now begin our discourse on the shore of New England. And because the life and welfare of every creature here below, and the commodiousness of the country whereas such creatures live, doth, by the most