The History 
in the Government. They live 
Friendly and Well together • 
there is no Perfecution for Re- 
ligion, nor ever like to be ; . ? tis 
this that knocks all Commerce 
on the Head, together with high 
Impofts, IhriCt Laws, and cramp- 
ing Orders. Before I end • this 
Paragraph, I fhall add another 
Realon why Womens Wages 
are fo exorbitant ; they are not 
yet very numerous, which makes 
them uand upon high Terms 
for their feveral Services, in 
other parts of their Imploy- 
ments ; for they have for Spin- 
ning either Woriied or Linen, 
Twp Shillings a Pound, and 
commonly for Knitting a very 
Courfe pair of Tarn Stockings, 
they have half a Crown a pair; 
moreover they are nfually Mar- 
ry’d before they are Twenty 
Years of Age, and when once in 
that TSFoofe, are for the moft 
part a little unealie, and make 
their 
Sempjl ering, Wajhing, Spinning 
Knitting, Serving, and in all the 
