SECOND JOURNAL. 



CHAPTER I. 



LEAVE ENGLAND. BANKS OF NEWFOUNDLAND. NEW 



YORK, SLAVERY. POPULATION OF AMERICA. 



CLIMATE. BOSTON. — SALEM. — PURITAN'S EDUCATION. 



PENOBSCOT BAY. INDIANS. EASTPORT PASSAMA- 



QUODDY. INDIANS. BAY OF FUN DY. ST. JOHN'S 



NEW BRUNSWICK. LOYALISTS. — SUSSEX VALE INDIANS. 



On my return from Hudson's Bay, after an 

 absence of nearly three years and a half, em- 

 ployed in laying the foundation of the North 

 West American Mission, I was requested by 

 the New England Company, incorporated in 

 the reign of Charles the Second, 1662, to under- 

 take a mission to the Indians of New Brunswick 

 and the adjoining British Province of Nova 

 Scotia. At the same time instructions were 

 given me, to visit the several stations of Indians 

 in the aforesaid provinces, and also the Mohawks 

 on the Grand River, Upper Canada, previous 

 to my return to England. 



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