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him, in a certain degree, for his liberality, 
and I gave him a faithful and long detail 
of what I had observed of these people 
during my travels through their country. 
Of this I shall speak more at length in 
the concluding part of this work. His ob- 
servations discovered a comprehensive and 
penetrating mind. He left nothing un- 
touched that he thought necessary for his 
information. After I had described the 
general conduct of the settlers throughout 
the whole of my journey, he desired to 
know if I could recollect the names of 
those farmers who had treated me and my 
people with so much kindness. I told 
him I believed I could recollect the most 
of them, and in a short time afterwards 
delivered into his hand the following list. 
John Du Pliesies. 
Cornelius Englebrach. 
Philip Cone. 
JOHANNAS SlAYWERS. 
Peter Fanforus. 
Peter Gorse. 
Theodores Mullar. . 
— — Millar, Captain of Militia. 
Peter De Praise. 
