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Show ( 30 l l I l be given to :iiofe only who really mean to relide 35.x" ,em‘e per Alert, for every Acre flit): (firmed, upon them; the 'l‘el't of their Intention is their taking aéluzil PofiEliiOiI themfelves, wit/1:72 [brat fl'Zomlwfrcm tlze butt of lllc' {rm/t, mid CMZIZ'IZZK mm! a Penalty of two Shillings per Acre, for every (live 0/ Land unaltered ; which fair! P malty of two .‘lzz'lllng: per flare, flml! be I‘e'tlffl‘c'rl to Six-petite par 571g t0 Ult‘llfil'zmtl iii/[tow tlzcflzma, for twelve firere we lily/71,715. And that they iiiziy not be'induced, by their l'overty, or tempted by an ex- flare, at the Law! flmll lie cleared. Regulations {0 Wild}! adapted to the End of peopling thele lllands to a great Degree with traordinary Price, to difpole of. their l'ollefiions, white Inhabitants, can hardly mils of their in" their Lots are tttzclz't/m/zle by Szzlejm‘ Steve/z Years -, this Condition is ablhlute; even the Governor tended Effects. cannot dil'penie with it; but he m;1y, by his .liiceance, permit lieai‘es or Mortgages to be made or them -, and liich Leslie and Mono-acres may be made without Licence, in order ibi‘n‘ovide for :1 Child ofthe poor Settler. As to his Vvlif'e flier wants no Provinon, till alterhis Death and no Reflrnint is put upon his Dilbolition by ,Will; And indeed, their Succels is of the utmofi‘ Importance ; for befides the At.vantnges, winch from thence. refult, to theft: in common wi h at l IVefi Indra lllands, it is particularly necelfiry that Numbers of Eng/E l2 l'roteftants {liould be invited thither, el‘pecially to it I'lmerzts and De‘nz‘mm, which would be other-wile more: CQLEJOllin than any Settlements in our l'ollbfiion; for in the former are {till re- nor do any of thele lifci'lriél‘ions fublill for more maining, confidemble Tribes of Cart/22266 Indians, than leven Years, in which time, it is to be to the Number, it is fuppoled, of about four hoped,‘ lueh .Settlers will be fixed, and their i ints Will be improved to a. Value, which will prevent improper Alienations of them to their weelthier T‘Ieighbours, who, if. not checli'd by lit-ch, Precautions, or five Thoulnnd, and who may be troublelome I'Lnemics, if they are not by proper Attention reconciled to their new Neighbours, Both in .St. Vimetztr and Dotizjtzim many Freer/ll have let» would endeavour to mono1 fled; and tho' their llollerlion is not rightful, polixe to thernfllvz‘s, large "grads of Land by tuning Advantage of the i‘éscelliries of theft: becaufe it is contrary to Treaty; jet, fince they are allowed to remain there, it is necellhry that they {nould be out-numbered by Inhabitants, r ‘ a .. . , thus. liretlred to the l'erfons 'rcrl w idle Me the}? ' it: deligned, the only re- nnining Care f w who can be more certainly relied On, it is, in,deed, a doubted Qgeftion, whether their Stay to lee ElLi‘C they are properly is to be wilhed= on the one hand, tho' they are. A ; and for t i0 l'nrpofe the l'rochtmar- an Acquifition of Subjefts, yet they are Stran- V ,. r, we Conditions are to be inferted "a: wrents, that melt (ltd/1.53, being; exempted gers to our lVIanners, our Government, and any E‘Ci‘fl‘lfll'fi, "v " for {our YeniS,/lz:zll, at " mat "Irv/H, p.141. £fizit~l<tvit of 81-3" ‘ our Religion; and till national Preyidices are removed; cannot be hearty Friends to the Country they now one Allegiarace to; on the other hand, Fillllll |