Part 30 (2/2)

_T H I S_ C H A R T E R of P R I V I L E G E S _being distinctly read in a.s.sembly, and the whole and every Part thereof, being approved of and agreed to, by us, we do thankfully receive the same from our Proprietary and Governor, at_ Philadelphia, _this_ twenty-eighth _Day of_ October, one Thousand seven Hundred and One.

_Signed on Behalf, and by Order of the a.s.sembly,_ _per_ Joseph Growdon, _Speaker_.

_Edward s.h.i.+ppen_, } _Phineas Pemberton_, } _Samuel Carpenter_, } Proprietary and Governor's _Griffith Owen_, } Council.

_Caleb Pusey_, } _Thomas Story_, }

_F I N I S_.

[Ill.u.s.tration]

_This Day is published_,

A L E T H I A: Or, A General System of Moral Truths and Natural Religion. Contained in the Letters of S E L I M A, Empress of the Turks, to her Daughter I S A B E L L A, at Grand Cairo. With Historical and Critical Notes.

By Richard Murray, A. M. and J. U. B.

_Quid verum atque decens, Curo, & Rogo, omnis in hoc sum_.

Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn.

_This Day is published_,

_Beautifully printed, in a neat Pocket Volume, Price_ 2 s. _sew'd, or_ 2 s. 6. d. _bound_,

A J O U R N E Y through Part of England and Scotland along with the Army, under the Command of his Royal Highness the Duke of c.u.mberland.

Wherein the Proceedings of the Army, and the happy Suppression of the Rebellion in the Year 1746, are particularly described. As also, the Natural History and Antiquities of the several Places pa.s.sed through.

Together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, especially of the Highlanders. By a Volunteer. Comprised in several Letters to a Friend in London.

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