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 As this is one of thoe deep Obervations which very few Readers can be uppoed capable of making themelves, I have thought proper to lend them my Aitance; but this is a Favour rarely to be expected in the Coure of my Work. Indeed I hall eldom or never o indulge him, unles in uch Intances as this, where nothing but the Inpiration with which we Writers are gifted, can poibly enable any one to make the Dicovery.  Mrs. Deborah'' is introduced into the Parih, with a Simile. A hort Account of Jenny Jones, with the Difficulties and Dicouragements which may attend young Women in the Puruit of Learning.''

RS. Deborah, having dipoed of the Child according to the Will of her Mater, now prepared to viit thoe Habitations which were uppoed to conceal its Mother.

Not otherwie than when a Kite, tremendous Bird, is beheld by the feathered Generation oaring aloft, and hovering over their