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A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she...

A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she...

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A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proofe thereof in May, anno 1652. [electronic resource] : For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia: who after fourty dayes time present there most rich golden-coloured silken fleece, to the instant wonderfull enriching of all the planters there, requiring from them neither cost, labour, or hindrance in any of their other employments whatsoever. And also to the good hopes that the Indians, seeing that there is neither art, skill or pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English (in way of truck for their silk-bottomes) all those things that they most desire. So that not only their civilizing will follow, thereupon, but by the infinite mercie of God, their conversion to the Christian faith, the glory of our nation, which is the daily humble prayer of Virginia for Virginia. With two propositions tending to England's and the colonies infinite advantage.

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A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proofe thereof in May, anno 1652. [electronic resource] : For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia: who after fourty dayes time present there most rich golden-coloured silken fleece, to the instant wonderfull enriching of all the planters there, requiring from them neither cost, labour, or hindrance in any of their other employments whatsoever. And also to the good hopes that the Indians, seeing that there is neither art, skill or pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English (in way of truck for their silk-bottomes) all those things that they most desire. So that not only their civilizing will follow, thereupon, but by the infinite mercie of God, their conversion to the Christian faith, the glory of our nation, which is the daily humble prayer of Virginia for Virginia. With two propositions tending to England's and the colonies infinite advantage.

Author / Creator

Publisher

[London] : Printed for Richard Wodenothe in Leaden-hall street, 1652.

Alternative title

At head of title: Glory be to God on high, peace on earth, good will amongst men.

Date

1652.

Record Identifier

74VvZoRBo8jA

MMS ID

991004690969702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

[15], 12, [7] p. : map (folded).

Publication information

Publisher

[London] : Printed for Richard Wodenothe in Leaden-hall street, 1652.

Analytical title

Instructions for the increasing and planting of mulberie trees and the breeding of silke-wormes.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1652.

Access and use

Access Conditions

Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Full title

A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proofe thereof in May, anno 1652. [electronic resource] : For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia: who after fourty dayes time present there most rich golden-coloured silken fleece, to the...

Variant title

Instructions for the increasing and planting of mulberie trees and the breeding of silke-wormes.

Notes

General note

"To the reader" signed: Samuel Hartlib.

Place of publication from Wing.

"Instructions for the increase and planting of mulberry-trees" p. [5-9], by William Stallenge, first appeared in 1609 with title: Instructions for the increasing of mulberie trees and the breeding of silke-wormes.

Reproductions of original in Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery....

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed., 1994) H988.

Sabin 30699.

JCB Lib. cat., pre-1675 II 417-418.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/57.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 383:5 and 1834:2)

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Record Identifier

74VvZoRBo8jA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvZoRBo8jA

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MMS ID

991004690969702626