Letter, from Cotton Mather to James Jurin and John Woodward, dated at Boston
Reference number: EL/M2/46
Date: 01 January 1724
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Concerning how climates affect the humours, manners and actions of people; gives examples of national characteristics which have been retained; opinions about the Native Americans
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- EL/M2/46
- Earliest possible date
- 01 January 1724
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- 4 pages
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- Manuscript
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Cotton Mather, Cotton Mather, Letter, from Cotton Mather to James Jurin and John Woodward, dated at Boston, 01 January 1724, EL/M2/46, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_m2_46/letter-from-cotton-mather-to-james-jurin-and-john-woodward-dated-at-boston, accessed on 17 January 2026
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'Early letters': letters from correspondents in natural philosophy sent to the Royal Society and its Fellows
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Cotton Mather
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James Jurin
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John Woodward
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