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odi'^K'd* to :: h'*m * 5: '"*' aa^ 1 * A 

 porous ftoncs abforb it immediately, but 



thofe of a more folid texture, as rnagbles, 

 "&c. keep it on their furface till it evapo- 



firiji -Isitmut toy.- 'ion" 2fl 



36, Th^ author reprefent$ the 

 w/6/V^ cedar-wood as almoft entirely ^?- 

 Jlroyed > though at prefent, above twenty 

 years after his account, it is (till ufed in 

 Penjylva?ria 9 and quantities of it to be had, 

 fuftkient both for home confumption, and 

 exportation to the Weft-India iflands. 



ddt, 

 .PAGE 48. The river Delaware is called 



one of the great eft rivers in the world % 



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here, I fuppofe, the author forgy&ft! great 

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 To tie Errata of the firft Volume ipu ft 



be referred the following : page 117, note, 

 line t^eafiblev read* fepjibk. ;J ^ t gj^ line 



P. 298, line i-;, Originals, read, Qrlgnals. 



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