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116 the bourne of my country, lays down his burden unmoleted, and sleeps in ecurity.

"Look to other provinces, there famine and niery talk hand in hand, through neglected plains and deerted Villages : there you meet with aged men drooping under the weight of years, and unable to tranport themelves from the grap of the prowling ruffian, watching to waylay their helplenes. Here every paing tranger has been ued with kindnes, his hardhips alleviated, and even his weary Cooleys have had