ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES, 



389 



Penn (W.) — Continued. 



Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle, 

 at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane 

 in j Slioreditch, and at several Station- 

 ers in London, 1683. 



Title verso blank 1 1. letter pp. 1 [sic for3]-9, 

 A short Advertisement Upon the Scituation and 

 Extent of tlie city of Philadelphia," etc. p. 10, 

 plan, folio. 



An account of the language of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Indian with a brief vocabulary, para- 

 graph xii, p. 5. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Congress. 



A I letter | from | William Penn | 



Proprietary and Governour of | Penn- 

 sylvania I In America, | to the | com- 

 mittee I of the i Free Society of Trad- 

 ers ! of that Province, residing in 

 London. | Containing | A General De- 

 scription of the said Province, its Soil, 

 Air, Water, Seasons and Produce, | both 

 Natural and Artificial, and the good 

 Encrease thereof. | Of the Natives or 

 Aborigines, their Language, Customs 

 and Manners, Diet, Houses or Wig- | 

 wams, Liberality, easie way of Living, 

 Physick, Burial, Religion, Sacrifices and 

 Cantico, | Festivals, Government, and 

 their order in Council upon Treaties 

 for I Land, «&:c. their Justice upon Evil 

 Doers, j Ofthe first Planters, the Dutch, 

 &.C. and the present Condition and Set- 

 tlement of the I said Province, and 

 Courts of Justice, &c. | To which is 

 added. An Account of the City of | 

 Philadelphia | Newly laid out. | Its 

 Scituation between two Navigable Riv- 

 ers, Delaware and Skulkill, | with a | 

 Portraiture or Plat-form thereof, | 

 Wherein the Purchasers Lots are dis- 

 tinguished by certain Numbers inserted, 

 directing | to a Catalogue of the said 

 Purchasors [sic'l Names prefixed | And 

 the Prosperous and Advantagious Set- 

 tlements ofthe Society aforesaid, within 



I the said City and Country, &c. | 



Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle, 

 at the Crooked-Billefc in Holloway-Lane 

 in I Shoreditch, and at several Station- 

 ers in London, 1683. 



Title verso blank 1 1. text pp. I [sic for 3J-9, 

 a short advertisement etc. p. 10, plan, folio. 



Linguistics as under title next above, p. 5. 



Copies seen: Boston Public. 



A I letter } from | William Penn. | 



Proprietary and Governour of | Penn- 

 flylvania | In America, | to the | Com- 



Penn (W.) — Continued, 

 mittee | ofthe | Free Society of Traders 

 I of that Province, residing in Lon- 

 don. I Containing | A General Descrip- 

 tion of the said Province, its Soil, Air, 

 Water, Seasons and Produce, | both 

 Natural and Artificial, and the good 

 Encrease thereof. ] Of the Natives or 

 Aborigines, their Language, Customs 

 and Manners, Diet, Houses or Wig- | 

 wams, Liberality, easie way of Living, 

 Physick, Burial, Religion, Sacrifices and 

 Cantico, | Festivals, Government, and 

 their order in Council upon Treaties for 

 I Land, &c. their Justice upon Evil 

 Doers. | Of the first Planters, the Dutch, 

 &,c. and the present Condition and Set- 

 tlement of the ] said Province, and 

 Courts of Justices, &c. 1 To which is 

 added, an Account ofthe City of | Phil- 

 adelphia I Newly laid out. | Its Scitua- 

 tion between two Navigable Rivers, 

 Delaware and Skulkill, | with a | Por- 

 traiture or P J at-form thereof, I Wherein 

 the Purchasers Lots are Distinguished 

 by certain Numbers inserted. | And the 

 Prosperous and Advantagious Settle- 

 ments of the Society aforesaid, within 

 I the said City and Country, &c. | 



Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle, 

 at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane 

 in I Shoreditch, and at the several Sta- 

 tioners in London, 1683. (*) 



Pp. 1-10, 2 11. plan, folio. 



Linguistics as under titles above, p. 5. 



Title from Mr. Wilberforce Eames from copy 

 belonging formerly to Hon. H. C. Murphy, 

 which copy lacked the two leaves at the end. 



A I letter | from | William Penn | 



Proprietary and Governour of | Penn- 

 sylvania I In America, | to the | com- 

 mittee i of the j Free Society of 

 Traders | of that Province, residing in 

 London. | Containing | A General De- 

 scription of the said Province, its Soil, 

 Air, Water, Seasons and Produce, 1 both 

 Natural and Artificial, and the good 

 Encrease thereof. | Of the Natives or 

 Aborigines, their Language, Customs 

 and Manners, Diet, Houses or Wig- | 

 wams. Liberality, easie way of Living, 

 Physick, Burial, Religion, Sacrifices 

 and Cantico, | Festivals, Government, 

 and their order in Council upon Treaties 

 for I Land, &c. their Justice upon Evil 

 Doers. | Of the first Planters, the Dutch, 



