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 with innumerable tars, which the dene climate of Europe hides from mortal ight, or which are but barely to be ditinguihed, are in this iland open to full view; and the lovers of atronomy have there an opportunity to make new dicoveries in that cience.

In the evenings, although the air is cool, yet it is not accompanied by thoe noxious vapours, o remarkable for their dangerous effects in ome parts of the Wet Indies; o that it is not uncommon for people in this Iland to fit whole evenings in the open air, without any detriment to their healths.