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 which on them we betow, is amply repaid by the benefits which they bring; and the pleaing return for our kindnes is, that endearing gratitude which renders the care of providing for them rather a pleaing occupation than a painful tak.

From our tables turns with abhorrence the tender-hearted Hindoo. To him our feats are the nefarious repats of Polyphemus; while we contemplate, with urprize, his aburd clemency, and