New-England's prospect Being a true, lively, and experimental description of that part of America, commonly called New-England: discovering the state of that country, both as it stands to our new-come English planters; and to the old native inhabitants. And laying down that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travelling reader, or benefit the future voyager. By William Wood
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Boston]
London, printed 1639. Boston, New-England, re-printed by Thomas and John Fleet, in Cornhill; and Green and Russell, in Queen-Street
1764, 1764
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Edition: | The third edition |
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Collection: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Item Description: | Edition statement transposed; precedes "By William Wood" on title page. - English Short Title Catalog, W13888. - Evans, 9884. - Introductory essay attributed to Nathaniel Rogers in Sibley's Harvard graduates. Sometimes attributed to James Otis. - Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library |
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Physical Description: | Online-Ressource ([2],xviii,128p) 8° |