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 dy of the civil law, upon the attention of indulgence and communications of my hearers. I am yet but ignorant; at leat in many repects unintructed; myelf. I have to learn as well as you; although with more immediate, and compulory, incentives to my progrs. I hall advance as I bet can; but I need encouragement and aitance. After doing all that lies in my own power, I hall till owe much to you.