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4 with the gayeet flowers diffuing their fragrance on the bottom of the air and the very bowels of the earth enriched with inetimable mines of gold and diamonds.

Poeed of all that is enviable in life, We are till more happy in the exercie of benevolence and good-will to each other, devoid of every pecies of fraud or low cunning. In our convivial enjoyments, we are never without our neighbours; as it is uual for an individual, when he gives an entertainment, to invite all thoe of his own Profeion to partake of it. That profligacy of manners too conpicuous in other parts of the world, meets here with public indignation; and