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Chap. 1. Of the Situation, Bayes, Havens, and Inlets. | 1 |
Chap. 2. Of the seasons of the yeare, Winter and Summer, together with the heat, cold, snow, raine, and the effects of it. | 3 |
Chap. 3. Of the Climate, length, and shortnesse of day and night, with the suiteablenesse of it to English bodies for health and sicknesse. | 8 |
Chap. 4. Of the nature of the Soyle. | 10 |
Chap. 5. Of the Hearbs, Fruits, Woods, Waters, and Minerals. | 13 |
Chap. 6. Of the Beasts that live on the land. | 18 |
Chap. 7. Beasts living in the water. | 24 |
Chap. 8. Of the Birds and Fowles both of land and water. | 26 |
Chap. 9. Of Fish. | 32 |
Chap. 10. Of the severall plantations in particular. | 36 |
Chap. 11. Of the evils, and such things as are hurtful in the plantation. | 44 |
Chap. 12. What provision is to be made for a Iourney at Sea, and what to carry with us for our use at Land. | 49 |
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Part. 2. | Page. |
Chap. 1. Of the Connectacuts, Mowhacks, or such Indians as are West-ward. | 56 |
Chap. 2. Of the Tarrenteenes or the Indians inhabiting East-ward. | 60 |
Chap. 3. Of the Pequants and Narragansets, inhabiting South-ward. | 61 |
Chap. 4. Of the Aberginians or Indians North-ward. | 62 |
Chap. 5. Of their Apparell, Ornaments, Paintings, &c. | 64 |
Chap. 6. Of their diet, cookery, &c. | 65 |
Chap. 7. Of their dispositions and good qualifications, as friendship, &c. | 69 |
Chap. 8. Of their hardinesse. | 75 |
Chap. 9. Of their wondring at the first view of any strange invention. | 77 |
Chap. 10. Of their Kings governement, and Subiects obedience. | 79 |
Chap. 11. Of their Mariages, &c. | 81 |
Chap. 12. Of their worship, &c. | 82 |
Chap. 13. Of their Warres. | 84 |
Chap. 14. Their games, sports, &c. | 85 |
Chap. 15. Of their huntings. | 88 |
Chap. 16. Of their Fishings. | 89 |
Chap. 17. Of their Arts, &c. | 90 |
Chap. 18. Of their Language. | 91 |
Chap. 19. Of their deaths, &c. | 92 |
Chap. 20. Of their women, &c. | 94 |