3 8 The Hiftory 
Young Inhabiting in that Coun- 
trey, are by a Modeft Compu- 
tation, adjudged to amount to 
above Twenty Thoufand. 
The Laws of this Countrey, 
are the fame with thofe in Eng- 
land \ our Conftitudon being on 
the fame Foot: Many Difputes 
and Differences are determined 
and compofed by Arbitration ; 
and all Caufes are decided with 
great Care and Expedition, be- 
ing concluded (generally) at fur- 
theft at the Second Court, unlefs 
they happen to be very Nice and 
Difficult Cafes ; under Forty Shil- 
lings any one Juflice of the Peace 
has Power to Tt ) 7 the Caufe. 
Thieves of all forts, are oblig’d 
to reftore four fold after they 
have been Whipt and Impri- 
fon’d, according to the Nature 
of their Crime ; and if they be 
not of Ability to reifore four 
fold, they mufl be in Servitude 
till ’tis fatisKed. They have 
Curious Wharfs as alfo lev era! 
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