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jt pcrior in latncil^anil liicir 



weight I.iy in belter pirt^. Hr ^ihrwed mc 

 his f I, wirkh \s.is a vi ' !c 



place for America, but not worth dcMirib- 

 ing in tliis work. / iig other things, he 

 riicwed mc some cars of Indian corn, which 

 had nine hii J corns on the car ; and 



he gave me one w hich 1 brought to Eng- 



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I believe Mr. Morgan to be one of the 

 most industrious gentlemen-: s in that 



country. He follows the jiiuugh with the 

 rest of his people, and told me he never 

 saw but one man (who was an F.nglish- 

 man) that laid the land so well as himself 

 with tlic pK'U 'h. lie showed mc some of 

 the red p^^^^ ^^> much famed in America^ 

 and the same b< i T had been Informed of 

 by Ntr lefFcrson, the president. He gave 

 me ' of them to eat for dinner ; but a«> 



to their flavour, I cannot say much nhotir it, 

 the cook having made them so h^i with 

 pepper, as to taste of nothing else. He 

 gave me some of these red i>CA?| and some 



