of Weft-New-Jerfey. 
their own Good, and for the 
Honour and Benefit of their 
Native Countrey , to whom 
they are now a Scandal and 
Difgrace ; and whofe Milk and 
Honey thefe Drones eat up, and 
arebefides a heavy Burden to the 
Commonwealth, in the Taxes 
paid by every Parifh in Eng- 
land, &c. to fupport them. 
Law-Caufes are here ( as in 
Penfilvania ) ipeedily determi- 
ned , in the fecond Court at 
lead , Unlefs in fome difficult 
Bufinefs. One Juftice of the 
Peace hath Power to try a 
Caufe, and give Judgment there- 
in , if the Original Debt be 
under forty Shillings. And for 
Thieves and Robbers (as I hin- 
ted before in the Preface) they 
muft reftore fourfold ; which, if 
they are not able to do , they 
muft work hard till the in- 
jured Perfon is fatisfied. 
Ifhall 
