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Show ('10) to with anEagernei's hardly conceivable: I am greatly within Compafs when I fay that it cone tains already above Ten Thoufand inhabitants, all {cttled within the Compafs of Six or Seven Years, by whole induiiry that Province, which f0 lately was ccnfide1ed as no more than a prom er Situation for a i1ortrefs, whofe Garriion it could not fubiil't, will ini‘tead of being a (it-1 (11) hood of the Great Towns, a $1111};iv wanting: Such has been the 1101‘ce' and 11.111.13 of Ct'iltivationp that Wood is but.) " Countries, which were 3.11111111311et13‘on not1 Century .1110; and the Gentml 31114111." 13:11; have thereio ‘e found1t medium 1.0 111.1lgei'1o‘1‘i lions {fir ' 2.." from C51‘." '31., iolate Frontier, foon become a flourii‘ning Color 11y, thronged with a hardy Race of People, who by clearing away the Wood will {often the Rb ‘ ‘ vcred inn at Che Caper bong h L"; :‘tnti gour of the Climate, and find themielves richly1 12.3.: " . . l Sun3p y from thence '1'1il11..1ys be. 311.511to it ii overpaid in the inexhaufiibie Fertility of the Soil. It1% notR Ralhnefs to feictell a fimilar Progre‘s, in the iettlement of our other Acquifiti0115: E ven Cape Breton, that barren Apoend age to the is.me Province of Nova Srolizz, is known 1131‘. ler teh l‘.1/iir1es 1.11.1 not \ eins, thty £1113 i‘i (11-211- tziins oi‘ Coal: Vgliij Ciifts of noti1it13 ell}: fiand 01.11.11 and neccfiibie: No Borizn:1 1311; Ceilitty to find it; no Pit need '15: mini; t. (I ~ {it it; 110 Fire itingines will‘1): rtquiiiite 1‘< 1 c:1 tying 1.111 the ‘1‘1'01‘ks:fiticouate C.111itnis onlv now to contain Treafures, which the Miniftry have tl1.101.111 ht {o worthy of Attmi 011, as to in« fert in every Grant .1 particul1£ovcnant with reipec‘i to them. "111 Coal- Mines are, I under-u iiand to be referved to the Crown, if they were not, the Settlers 111011.51 be diverted from the muii‘ he had for mthing the‘. .t‘:111511;; W.1115 -,ios 1110111iing .1 itgi‘iicientStocl{oi C11;i1. .‘1, (1.11. of Draught Fortes or Oxen; millor l;eeeping :1 laroe Quantity of Coal always testy to 21111-1 11e1‘theDe11111nds that may be nude. Theie Collieries thcrefln‘e which do not leem the C111... Cuiti 2111.011 of Lands, to be Mine Adventu~ rcrs, ledinto Enterpri; es they would not be aw 11111.. to fopport, bytthe tempting promifes with 11l1ich ‘111Lc.18111iy Hatters and lbeduces.1 On the other: l.‘.‘.1‘.‘t. , tnei:Collieries when reie1ved to the Crov .11., 111.7131 be 111.111.210ed by its Officers, or let to lUCch‘ are able to make a proper Improvement oi them. And ti1e1e is ha1dly a doubt 01 i.:11...cce 11.. in the Lndcrtaking, if 11 be {up11110: ted y 11" £111 eice it w.11 require:110r iii 111 an) "7" 1.721011%, cfpecialiy in the Neighbourn hood ieé‘ts of G111t, becau1e in th e hands or 1:11.11111113.11 Settlers they would eithe1 be negioted or prove ruinous to many of the Ai11e11tu1‘e1,rs 1111." 1111de1 uroper "M ;;1n1<1e111e11t, be :1: the ..11113 ti: 11:3 1ery advantageous C)an‘tl c1: 11‘e111ent to the 111:t ferried Parts of New/z ...1.2'.1.11.‘;‘1'.<.z, .1 co1-1oe1 Noriery of Senmcn, and a means ' tiiliful inhabitants in 1‘1 Climate too i for much C‘uitivation. This liitnti‘.mwevtr, and all thei‘lxe1if‘h501‘: iii 5; Shorts 1:1 the. Gui'1h .11 .‘i‘.. [4.1.1.1171.-~ i |