. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . New-England s RARITIES N the year of our Lord 1663. May an Invitation from my only Brother,I departed from London, and arrived atBojlon, the chief Town in the MaJJacku-Jetts, a Colony of Engliflimen in New-England, the 28I/1 of Jtily (whole longitude is 315 deg. and 42 deg. 30min. of North Latitude) is built on the South-weft fideof a Bay large enough for the Anchorage of 500 Sail ofShips, the Buildings are handfome, joyning one to theother as in London, wi


. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . New-England s RARITIES N the year of our Lord 1663. May an Invitation from my only Brother,I departed from London, and arrived atBojlon, the chief Town in the MaJJacku-Jetts, a Colony of Engliflimen in New-England, the 28I/1 of Jtily (whole longitude is 315 deg. and 42 deg. 30min. of North Latitude) is built on the South-weft fideof a Bay large enough for the Anchorage of 500 Sail ofShips, the Buildings are handfome, joyning one to theother as in London, with many large ftreets, moft of thempaved with pebble ftone, in the high ftreet towards theCommon, there are fair buildings, fome of ftone, and atthe Eaft End of the [2] Town one amongft the reft, builtby the Shore by Mr. Gibs, a Merchant, being a ftatelyEdifice, which it is thought will ftand him in little lefs 34 Jkfo=(£nglantis Earitieg. than 3000 /. before it be fully The Town isnot divided into Parifhes, yet they have three fair Meeting-houfes or Churches, which hardly fuffice to receive theInhabitants and Stranger


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