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 early intilled into the mind, induce a callous inenibility, foreign to the native texture of the heart; uch the cruel peculations which prepare us for the practice of that remoreles tyranny, and which palliate the foul oppreion that, over inferior but fellow-creatures, we delight to exercie.

Far other are the entiments of the merciful Hindoo. Diffuing over every order of life his affections, he beholds, in every creature, a kinman: he rejoices in the