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of Penh I vania. 
Che (ter, the German Town, New- 
Cajlle , and LewisATi own, which are 
mightily Enlarged in this latter 
Improvement. Between thefe 
Towns, the Water-Men con- 
flan tly Plv their Whem w; like- 
wife all thole Towns have Fairs 
kept in them, befides there are 
feveral Country Villages, viz. 
Dublin, Harford, Merioneth , and 
Radnor in Camb/y, all which 
Towns, Villages and Rivers, took 
their Names from the feveral 
Countries whence the prefen t In- 
habitants came. 
The Air here .is very delicate, 
pleaiknt, and wholefom ; the 
Heavens ferene, rarely overcaft, 
bearing mighty refemblance to 
the better paTt of Trance ; after 
Rain they have commonly a ve- 
ry clear Sky, the Climate is feme, 
thing Colder m the depth of 
Winter, and Hotter in the height 
of Summer ; (the caufe of which 
is its. being a Main Land or 
Continent ; the Days alio are 
jB 4 two 
