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A DESCRIPTION OF New-England, by Captaine Iohn Smith.
IN the moneth of Aprill,* 1.1 1614. with two Ships from London, of a few Marchants, I chanced to ar∣riue in New-England, a parte of Ameryca, at the Ile of Monahig∣gan, in 43 of Northerly lati∣tude: our plot was there to take Whales and make tryalls of a Myne of Gold and Copper. If those fai∣led, Fish and Furres was then our refuge, to make our selues sauers howsoeuer: we found this Whale∣fishing a costly conclusion: we saw many, and spent much time in chasing them; but could not kill any: They beeing a kinde of Iubartes, and not the Whale that yeeldes Finnes and Oyle as wee expec∣ted. For our Golde, it was rather the Masters de∣uice to get a voyage that proiected it, then any knowledge hee had at all of any such matter. Fish & Furres was now our guard: & by our late arriual, and long lingring about the Whale, the prime of both those seasons were past ere wee perceiued it; we thinking that their seasons serued at all times: