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A seasonable caveat against the prevalency of Quakerism : containing a list of one of their parliaments, and forty-four of their canon laws. As also their errors in doctrine, and politicks in government, and the methods they take to support both... Together with an expostulary conclusion, reflecting the Quakers petition
Good order established in Pennsilvania & New-Jersey in America : being a true account of the country; with its produce and commodities there made : and the great improvements that may be made by means of publick store-houses for hemp, flax and linnen-cloth; also the advantages of a publick-school, the profits of a publick-bank... Likewise, several other things needful to be understood by those that are or do intend to be concerned in planting in the said counries
Les voyages et avantures du Capitaine Robert Boyle : où l'on trouve l'histoire de Mademoiselle Villars, avec qui il se sauva de Barbarie; celle d'un esclave italien, & celle de Dom Pedro Aquilio, qui fournit des éxemples des coups les plus surprenans de la fortune; avec la relation du voyage, du naufrage & de la conservation miraculeuse du Sr. Castelman, où l'on voit une description de la Pensylvanie & de la Philadelphie sa capitale. Traduits de l'anglois
Histoire et commerce des colonies angloises, dans l'Amerique septentrionale : où l'on trouve l'état actuel de leur population, & des détails curieux sur la constitution de leur gouvernement, principalement sur celui de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, de la Pensilvanie, de la Caroline, & de la Géorgie
Renseignemens sur l'Amérique
The frame of the government of the province of Pennsylvania in America
An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania
An humble apology for the Quakers, addressed to great and small : occasioned by certain gross abuses and imperfect vindications of that people, relative to the late public fast. To which are added observations on a new pamphlet, intituled A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania for the year 1755... [etc.]
Plantation work the work of this generation. Written in true-love to all such as are weightily inclined to transplant themselves and families to any of the English plantations in America. The most material doubts and objections against it being removed, they may more cheerfully proceed to the glory and renown of the God of the whole earth, who in all undertakings is to be looked unto, praised and feared for ever
A further account of the province of Pennsylvania and its improvements. For the satisfaction of those that are adventurers, and enclined to be so