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of Persfilv&nia. 
Since that time, the Induilri- 
nus (nay Indefatigable) Inhabi- 
tants have built aiV<?M»and Beau- 
tiful City, and called it Philadel- 
phia , which contains above two 
thoufand Houfes, all Inhabited; 
and molt of them Stately, and of 
Brick, generally three Stories 
high, after the Mode in London, 
and as many feveral Families in 
each. There are' very many 
Lanes and Alleys, as lirfl, Hut- 
tons-Lane, Morris-Lane, Jones' s- 
Lane , wherein are very good 
Buildings ; Shorters- Alley , Tower s- 
Lane , Wallers- Alley, Turners -Lane, 
Sikes-AUey, and Flowers- Alley. All 
thefe Alleys and Lams ex tend from 
the Front Street to the Second- 
Street. There is another Alley in 
the Second Street, called Carters- 
Atley. There are alfo befides 
thefe Alleys and Lanes , feveral 
fine Squares and Courts Within 
this Magnificent City, (for fo I 
may iuitly call it,) As for the 
particular Names of the feveral 
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