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o their ability and good will, an account being kept of what every one contributes. After this they conclude with a Psalm. He continues:—They have store of children, and are well-accommodated with servants: many hands make light work, many hands make a full fraught, but many mouths eat up all, as some old planters have experimented: of these some are English, others Negroes: of the English there are can eat till they sweat, and work till they freeze: and of the females that are like Mistress Winter's paddocks, Large toads or frogs; the allusion seems to be to the fact that frogs avoid the cold of Winter. very tender fingered in cold weather. Being a physician he notices the climate and its effects, and is ready with his remedy:—Men and Women keep their complexions, but lose their Teeth: the Women are pittifully Tooth-shaken; whether through the coldness of the climate, or by sweetmeats of which they have store I am not able to affirm. For the Toothach I have found the follo
visits the Connecticut, 35, 36; at Plymouth, 36, 37; perverseness of, 37; banished from Plymouth, 37, 38; returns to Nantasket, 38; brought to penitence, 38; admitted freeman at Watertown, 38; granted farm of 500 acres in Waltham, 38; killed by the Pequot Indians, 40: his death avenged, 41. Oldham Farm, 38, 93. One-eyed John, 62. Orchards filled with trees, 57. Orders for new goods registered, 132. Ordination, bill of fare for, 111 n. 3. Our Lady's Chapel, 68. Paddocks, Mrs. Winter's, 59. Paine, Wm., grant of land to, 95. Palisade at Newton, 28 Panel picture in old Sanderson house, 98. Paper-mill, Bemis's, 125. Paper-mill, Gov. Gore's, 91; John Boies's, 92. Paper money to silver as 75 to 1, 105. Paper molds repaired by Jacob Mead, 125 n. 2. Parker, Wm., paper-mill, 91, 93. Parkhurst, George Samuel, house of, 83. Parmenter, J. W., 86. Parsonage of Dr. Cushing, 96. Parsonage of Rev. Warham Williams, 82, 96. Parsons, Rev., Jas. C.,