. Travels into North America [microform] : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general : with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Natural history; Natural history; Natural history; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles. never fuffid- umatic pains, led, with re- al pcrfons, in :(h leaves are d with hog's is boiled toge- 1 is fpread on here the pain ef in a fliort lich move up etimes fpread


. Travels into North America [microform] : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general : with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Natural history; Natural history; Natural history; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles. never fuffid- umatic pains, led, with re- al pcrfons, in :(h leaves are d with hog's is boiled toge- 1 is fpread on here the pain ef in a fliort lich move up etimes fpread d the follow- of a kind ofi cones of the a coarfe pow- )gether after- /ater on it, fo linen, IS the poultice y a cloth be- lt would burn [ this remedy! who faid they| An Iroqueje Thuya leave •ugh. In th ufe this de- ,i September, old %le. The fourth of OiJoier f r y-'L' ^7*9. tome of the cones, efpecianv . ofe Rood much expofed to he heat 7f e fun. had already drop.^heir feeds, and all e other cones were opening i„ orde to t em. Th>s tree has. in common with manu ,oher^w„,^« tree*, the quality of IS plentiful m marfl,es and thick woodf wh ch m be wth certainty culled its native pTacef lowever, there is fcarce a finglc Thuya free'n bfe places which bears feed.; if. on^.he oth^ knd. a tree accidentally ftands on the o tfid o^ wood, on the fea fhore. or in a i5eld where Ws. I have found this to be the cafe wi h he Thuya on tnnumerable occafions. h L £ ich 1;:' 7;'' the fugar-maple. the l^ .lethte^ fif , healtng fcorched wounds. ne white fir-tree, the pine called Peruke 'ihe mulberry-tree and fcveral others ^ ' ^ugufi 17th. This day I went to fef ft,- -er^of the Ur/u^ whic^rifd^o d rch tI * '°''" '"^ ^'' " ^'^y fine urcb. The nuns are renowned for their piety, N they go lefs abroad than any others Th« knare not allowed .0 Jo i„\o Thi' mop. At the defire of the marquis de k Gal- the,bi(hop granted meJeave ,0 v^t


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