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 . The knowledge I have gained in this place of the miſeries of others, may have excited my feelings; but where I behold ſo many of a deeper completion than my own, it would be weakneſs to deſpond, and injuſtice to complain.

As I have not read any pamphlet whatever that treats of the preſent ſubject, I am not conſcious of having adopted the ideas of others; and although