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66 riches and luxury of the Eat, are diplayed with facinating charms. Our hot was that elevated kind of character, in which public find private virtues were happily blended; he united the Stateman with the private Gentleman; the deep Politician with the ocial Companion; and though of the mildet manners; he was brave in an eminent degree having led, the way to victory in many campaigns. Twelve miles from Monghere, is a famous monument erected on a hill called Peepaharea, which the love of antiquity induced us to vit: it is a quare building, with an arch of hewn tone riing over a marble tab, upported by mall round pillars of the ame, without any cription: