MosES Coit Tyler says in his History of American Literature during the Colonial Time f Precisely fifteen years after the publication of Daniel Denton swinsome sketch of the province of New York, Thomas Budd, of New Jersey, a worthy Quaker, and a man of much importance in his own neighborhood, published, likewise at London, a little book entitled Good Order established in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in A merica. The purpose of this book, like that of Daniel Denton, was to catch the eye of emigrants; and for that purpose it perhaps did not need, as certainly it did not have, much literary merit. On the other hand, William A. Whitehead says in his chapter on The English in East and West Jersey in the Narrative and Critical History of A merica: f Mr. Budd swork exhibits the possession of intelligence and public spirit to a remarkable degree. Some of his suggestions as to the education which should be given to the Vol. a, p. ao9. f Vol. 3, p. 453.
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