oj Penfilvania. 3 
In the Second place, they hav e 
conftantly good price for their 
Corn, by reafon of the great 
and quick vent ' into Barbadoes 
and other Iflands; through which 
means Silver is become more 
plentiful than here in E.ng~ 
imd, conffdering the Number 
of People, and that caufes a 
quick Trade for both Corn and 
Cattle ; and that is the reafon 
that Corn differs now from the 
Price formerly, elfe it would be 
at half the Price it was at then ; 
for a Brother of mine (to my 
own particular knowledge) fold 
within the compafs.of one Week, 
about One Hundred and T wen- 
ty fat Beads, mod of them good 
handfom large Oxen. 
Thirdly, They pay no Tithes , 
and their Tr.xes are mconfidera- 
hle ; the Place is free for all Per- 
fuafions, in a Sober and Civil 
way ; for the Church of England 
and the Quakers bear equal Share 
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