Certain Inducements to Well Minded People Who Are Here Straitned in Their Estate
Certain Inducements to Well Minded People Who Are Here Straitned in Their Estate
Abbott Jacob
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Manatee is likewife a creature living in the Sea, and might well be tearmed a Sea Cow, for the taft thereof is like Biefe, and is very good, and taketh salt likewife ; this Creature hath a ftone which is a very foveraign remedy for the Stone in the Bladder, and very helpfull to women in travel, as hath often been proved ; as alfo againft ( H ) againft the Cramp, for which particulars, there are likewife many other things, as Sharkes ftones, Crabs ftones, and many other medicines from fe- verall... fenfibles and vegitables, for the difeafes there, and alfo for the difeafes raigning in other parts, of which good ufe may be made. 4 induce Sufficient provifion for clothing in two or three ment yeares ; for Cotton-feed being planted, yeelds in four or five moneths, and of this divers kindes of linnen cloathing, both inward and outward, may be made, as alfo ftockins and gloves. Befides, there is a filke-grafle, which growes naturally, and may be cut once a year ; this by the Indians is eafily fitted to make cordage, and to be fpun into a fine thread, very good to make fturFes, which quefKon- lefle would be very fine and rich, it being in its nature and colour much like raw filke.
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