LONDON:

Printed for J. Clarke, at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange. M DCC XXIV.


THE CONTENTS.

The INTRODUCTION
[Page i]
PART I. Chap. I.
Of the Original of the Indians, Europeans, and Negroes.[1]
Chap. II.
Of the Government, Religion, Habits, Wars, Lives, Customs, &c. of the Indians of North America[7]
Of the French Settlements and Apelachian Mountains[13]
Of the Tramontane Order and Expedition, and of Christanna[14]
Of Indian Worship and Principles[15]
Of the Conversion of the Indians[19]
PART II. Chap. I.
Of the English Settlements in Virginia and Maryland[21]
Chap. II.
Of the Metropolis Williamsburgh, the College Capitol, Governor's House, and the Church, &c.[25]
Chap. III.
Of the Situation and Nature of the Country of Virginia, and its Coasts, &c.[33]
Chap. IV.
Of the Negroes, with the Planting and Management of Indian Corn and Tobacco, and of their Timber, Stock, Fruits, Provision, Habitations, &c.[36]
Chap. V.
Of the Habits, Customs, Parts, Employments, Trade of the Virginians; and of the Weather, Coin, Sickness, Liquors, Servants, Poor, Pitch, Tar, Oar, &c.[43]
Chap. VI.
Of Germanna, the Palatines, Wine, Hemp, Flax, Silk, Sumack, Trees, Fruits, Coals, Tracts of Land, Health, Militia, the Mannacan Town, Titles, Levies, Burgesses, Laws, and general Assembly[59]
PART III.
Of the State of the Church and Clergy in Virginia[65]