| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 strani
...the Air of New-England, with the temper and creatures in it. The temper of the air1 of New-England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| 1847 - 340 strani
...New-England with the temper and creatures in it. THE temper of the aire of New-England is one speciall thing that commends this place. Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful! place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodyes. Many that have... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 strani
...weighed twenty-five pound, as they assured me. . . . Of the Air of New England. The temper of the air of New England is one special thing that commends...Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth .better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 strani
...weighed twenty-five pound, as they assured me. . . . Of the Air of New England. The temoer of the air of New England is one special thing that commends...Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 strani
...as have weighed twenty-five pound, as they assured me. . . . . The temper of the air of Xew-England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agrceth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| 1898 - 346 strani
...believed it, except I have seen it with mine own eyes. Of the Air of New England. The temper of the air of New England is one special thing that commends...Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthy place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| Deloraine Pendre Corey - 1898 - 920 strani
...had passed but a few summer weeks in the new land, he wrote: " The temper of the air of New-England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 316 strani
...THE AIR OF NEW ENGLAND, WITH THE TEMPER AND CREATURES IN IT." The temper of the air of New-England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience doth manifest that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world that agreeth better with our English bodies. Many that have... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 272 strani
...that the smallest boy in the plantation may both catch and eat as many as he may wish of them. The air of New England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience shows that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world, or one that agrees better... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 264 strani
...that the smallest boy in the plantation may both catch and eat as many as he may wish of them. The air of New England is one special thing that commends this place. Experience shows that there is hardly a more healthful place to be found in the world, or one that agrees better... | |
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