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Lauds being sold at a cheaper rate here than in most parts 

 of America. 



The Farmers that go thither (for which sort of People it 

 is a very thriving place) shou'd bring with them several 

 sorts of Seeds of Grass, as Trefoil, Clover-Grass, all sorts of 

 Sanfoin, and common Grass, and especially those that have 

 arose and sprung in a warm Climate, that will endure the 

 heat of the Sun; likewise several Garden-Seeds, and choice 

 Fruit-Trees, and European-grain, for increase and hardness, 

 and especially Olive-Trees and several sorts of European- 

 Grapes. The necessarys for Husbandry I need not acquaint 

 the Husbandman withal, but Hoes, of all sorts, and Axes 

 must be had, Saws, Wedges, Augurs, Nails, Hammers, and 

 what other things may be necessary to build with Timber 

 and Brick. For whoever reads this Treatise with attention, 

 must needs be acquainted with the nature of the Country, 

 and therefore cannot but be Judges what will be chiefly 

 wanting in it. 



Whoever goes to this Province need not complain for want 

 of Lands for taking up, even in places most delightfully 

 seated on navigable Rivers and Creeks, without being driven 

 to remote parts of the Country for settlements, as at present 

 they are forced to do in New-England, and several other 

 English provinces in America, which are already become so 

 populous, that a new comer cannot get a beneficial and com- 

 odious seat, unless he purchases it at a very dear rate. 



Another great advantage here is, that there is liberty of 

 Conscience (as I said before) allowed to all. These things 

 being duly weighed, any rational Man that has a mind to 

 purchase Lands for a Settlement for himself and Family, 

 will soon discover the advantages that attend the settlers and 

 purchasers of Lands here above all the other Provinces in 



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