The Valuable Collection of Americana Being the Library of the Rev. Horace E. Hayden : to Be Sold October 16th, 17th And 18th, 1907
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London, Printed for, and Sold by A. Baldwin, at the Oxon Arms in Warwick- Lane, 1698. An Historical Description of the Provence and Country of West-New-Jersey in America. A Short View of their Laws, Customs and Religion: As also the Temperament of the Air and Climate ; the fatness of the Soil, with the vast Produce of Rice, &c. The Improvement of their Lands (as in England) to Pasture, Meadows, &c. Their making great quantities of Pitch and Tar, as also Turpentine, which proceeds from the Pine ...Trees, with Rozen as clear as Gum-Arabick, with particular Remarks upon their Towns, Fairs and Markets ; with the great Plenty of Oil and Whale-Bone made from the great number of Whales they yearly take ; As also many other Profitable and New Improve- ments. Never made Publick till now. By Gabriel Thomas. London : Printed in the Year 1698. Small 8vo, original old calf, rebacked. London, 1698 A Fine copy of the original Edition, and of the greatest ; rarityt. 96 822>4 THOMPSON, D. P. History of the Town of Montpelier, from the time it was first chartered in 1781 to the year i860.
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