%o Tb& Hijlory 
being but about three Miles 
diifance from thence. 
There are feveral Meetings of 
JVorjhip in this Country, viz. 
the Presbyterians, Quakers , and 
Amlaf iifis : Their Privilege as 
to Matter of Last, is the lame 
both for Plaintiff and Defendant., 
as in England. 
The Air is very Clear, Sweet 
and Wholefom ; m the depth of 
Winter it is fomething colder, 
and as much hotter in the 
heighth of Summer than in 
England. Commonly (with them) 
the Days diHer two Hours in 
length from ours here. The 
longed: Day in Summer 
is fhorter by two Hours 
than the longeft Day in Eng- 
land, and the fhortefr Day lon- 
ger by two Hours than, with 
us here. 
As 
