Excerpt from A Keyhole for Roger Williams' Key, or a Study of Suggested Misprints, in Its Sixteenth Chapter, "of the Earth and the Fruits Thereof, &C.": A Paper, Read Before the Rhode Island Historical Society
These facts therefore, as related by the earliest discoverers, in respect to beans (both before and after the date of Roger Williams' Observations) may well be recited to a limited extent, as showing how universal, in those earliest days of American history, was the cultivation of our garden bean.
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