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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Some Account of a Visit

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but if at any time you fall into
your former habits of drinking, and
other bad practices, it will discourage
your friends the Quakers from assisting
you

Brothers
As our friends at Tunesassa


have the Mills and farm to attend to
themselves you cannot expect them
to do a great deal of work for you
but if at any time you want instruction
about fenceing, you farms, building
your houses, Laying out roads &c
apply to them and they will be al-
ways willing to give you such coun-
-sel as they may think best ---

Brothers
We have now spoken our minds
plainly and we wish you to speak plainly
to us, that if there is any thing that
is not understood between us, or between
our friends and you, we may have the difficul-
ty remov'd out of the way -- We intend
to spend a few days more among
you and go and view some more of your
improvements that we may be enabled