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the Indians. Thcfc go clothed like the Eug- 
lijh , live in framed houfes, have flocks of 
Corn and Cattle about them, which when 
they arc fat they bring to the EngUJh Mar- 
kets, the Hogs that they rear are counted 
thebcftin NewEngland^ Some of their 
Sons have beea brought up Scholars in 
Harvard Colledgc, and I was told that there 
wasbut tWo Fellowcs in that Colledge, and 
one of them was an Indian v fome few of 
thefe Chriftian Indians have of late Apo- 
lUtizcd and fallen back to their old Super- 
fiition and courfe of life. 
Thus much ftiall fuffice concerning Mw^- 
England yZS it was when the Indians k^dY 
poifeft it. I will now proceed to give you 
an accdmpt of it, as it is under the manage- 
ment of thcEngH(h h but methinks I hear 
my fceptick Readers nDuttcring out of their 
fcattle mouths, what will accrew to us by 
this xzmhVm^ Logodiarce} you do but bring 
ftraw into Egypt ^ a Countrcy abounding 
with Corn. Thus by ihc[c Famacides who 
are fo minutely curious, I am deje6tcd from 
my hojpe, whilrt they.challenge the freedom 
of Vavid's Ruffins, Our Tongues arc our 
own, whoftiall control! us. I have d^nc 
what I can to plcafeyou^ I have piped and 
you will not dance. I have told you as 
ftrangc things as ever you or your Fathers 
L ^ have 
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