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" And although New-England have no tallow to make candles of, yet by the abundance of the fish thereof it can afford oil for lamps. Yea, our pine trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful in a... "
Annals of Salem - Страница 121
по Joseph Barlow Felt - 1845
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Том 1

Peter Force - 1836 - 436 страници
...that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow vs plentie of Candles, which are verie vsefull in a House: and they are such Candles as the Indians commonly vse, hauing no other, and they are nothing else but the wood of the Pine Tree clouen in two little...

Chronicles of the first planters of the colony of Massachusetts bay ...

Alexander Young - 1846 - 612 страници
...trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful in a house ; and they are such candles as the Indians...little slices something thin, which are so full of the moisture of turpentine and pitch that they burn as clear as a torch.1 I have sent you some of them,...

Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of ..., Том 41; Том 49

Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 страници
...that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful ia a house ; and they are such candles as the Indians...two little slices something thin, which are so full oi the moisture of turpentine and pitch that they bum as clear as a torch.1 I have sent you some of...

Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of ..., Том 41; Том 49

Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 страници
...trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful in a house ; and they are such candles as the Indians...nothing else but the wood of the pine tree cloven hi two little slices something thin, which are so full of the moisture of turpentine and pitch that...

Southey's common-place book. Ed. by J.W. Warter, Том 2

Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 страници
...that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are тегу useful in a house. And they are such candles as the Indians...commonly use, having no other, and they are nothing else bnt the wood of the pineam rerrtu quit in botte itymuat .'^ Vimc. Ел. " — SCA granaque (Martr Arripiente...

A History of Natick, from Its First Settlement in 1651 to the Present Time ...

Oliver N. Bacon - 1856 - 304 страници
...trees, that are the most plentifull of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very usefull in a house. And they are such candles as the Indians...of the moysture of turpentine and pitch that they burn as cleere as a torch. I have sent you some of them that you may see the experience of them. Thus...

Young Folks' Book of American Explorers

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 страници
...pine-trees, that are the most plentiful of all wood, doth allow us plenty of candles, which are very useful in a house ; and they are such candles as the Indians...other ; and they are nothing else but the wood of the pine-tree cloven in two little slices something thin, which are so full of turpentine and pitch, that...

A Book of American Explorers

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 страници
...the Indians commonly use, having no other ; and they are nothing else but the wood of the pine-tree cloven in two little slices something thin, which are so full of turpentine and pitch, that they burn as clear as a torch. I have sent you some of them that you may...

A History of American Literature, Том 1

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 страници
...the domestic felicity of having "already a quart of milk for a penny," 1 and in having candles of " the wood of the pine tree cloven in two little slices something thin, which . . . burn as clear as a torch." * Concerning the climate of the country, he declared that " a sup...

A History of American Literature, Том 1

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 324 страници
...Young, " Chron. Mass. Bay," 234-237. "already a quart of milk for a penny,"1 and in having candles of " the wood of the pine tree cloven in two little slices something thin, which . . . burn as clear as a torch." 2 Concerning the climate of the country, he declared that " a sup...




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