The Preface. 
j Difficulties and Inconvenient 
cies the FirJft Englifh Col- 
lonies met with before they were 
well fettled there , yet the 
mighty Improvements , Additions , 
and Advantages that have been 
made lately there, are well worth 
Communicating to the Tublici 
and I am fenfble they will be 
well receivd. 
The late Tedious , Hazard- 
ous, and Expenfeve IVar (in 
which England, in Conjunction 
With the Allies was fo deeply en- 
gagd) was without doubt no 
f mall Tar or Obstacle to the 
Flourifhmg of this New Country. 
The great Dijc our agements the 
Traders thither lay under , (to- 
gether 
