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to rt ci u tliis y in nature be hj all u ii art ui when ii like il j i torn the i bare a p h r the if that willed iii mill we a of bow w who e a we i in are il in lie ot and king on idea of people lay fu di of n while of ever t l prevents our mc but id it is the of of a force mid energy lo die ire he with a th and by c tbe of and u ore sway c but regret will ever iii a c of et i to one of to ic c b of my education u our tne from lo my from was i ever who can ii idea at s my felt it tbe or of i r ia n to r at ne ham h n d bow i wm at for i for t y ji i ii my i lo detail aw i f and my any thai m a through du ot lor a white principle cf at a y the i drew d r to ark and ei l in the i of the meeting which my heart the which ha in of man which arc the ami of home il a little before from wood h our i tl i but could ace but a cloud black smoke from place a t like my brain on ami in a w beheld a of which h me wherever go all my hours and or waking un influence c me i describe it i should go again if i did our had b n surprised by the on fire and e ery in flames or tn lo c i my gentle sisters their pure blood bad he not more pure than my gray bad from bin and bat of i ban my poor and lo the power o man could not support it my thai a minute before bad to receive full current of i believe forever aad a fell en my head a overwhelmed my that time until he lapse of more than a year waa a remember i i felt nothing wondered they from place lo place without motive or end by the faithful old servant mc that and n aa only released happy to feel the bar marked my future lot since i bare drifted about the world reckless and if i bam left i know not where to i m by the of my early fur any od my mind i ami lo tbe scenes af my lest oi am in m i am loo i r l r in i l die it i now fur bill tu bear my like b and resignation for the hour b be to join m o l t m ne think that lie in the id oc let lie a toils my own bt mt is h ti the of our peace to the exertion is ti be at of now with mine though of i on bj n an e will in your i a in the wide ocean fo a ami in desolate no a oc i lie none a nd who hy may he lo r thai tor the m of one i lu those c it their i of little worth and ii i in i m o wliich has you of p si of which at pe a s un j ii n shout a mile a of il ber of i l nt of mere in if h l i the hi ti won in r ami il to be till he i january i tt m c v the h in tin l id il in w at full work in may j by workmen m r model in of its air orderly it plane was of at won of the and e a of u or n u had occurred w ii u l on ib of ri ill o k a m nd nt their at eleven iti the et a i under of i per who in ihe from the i ith to of j wrought g i r to or j s to il o l luck on the of the tj h may i the ea a in thin tile ice l i ike m ith two heavy the which were one from ihe h a alight tr ad an was fell for u half a mile around and the e of dull lo e or four and an fire pi d nt it i d ihe e ami li in the a tbe u ihe a of wood and coal fell be hut tbe du a e l wind vii in a ii be o hi of i f a i a i oi the n j and pictured m e try i j ii tl soon d tu of k i r r n l i il r i fur a or ii ire r i i i lt s ht i ii all pe in ri a r men whom to it in r ii m i i v of um i r u iii or of gin il i tu the l i of and were up at his i ut tlie j alive b few h re left tu relate n aiid u i t i ji were in it s i up ri e witli be scene tim a to r a from i of joy n and who held in il if and
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lo and tn this and m me i in hours ot the mine each every i of t wai lo be a or ti hue over in tbe r n p a hai ii fall v c each other and ami r oil ti lo any i m they it in a wliich lu l c bi b for to bank in a net strong l ip ur al ten o clock a j c i mm rt ui number of in be in n nt mu being at b up lu a b ap tn her ot a lu bit i of ai mon a cart of them the in i of the who in but lo ir ihe tn p a of i p happily by r lo bad and ihe ir mid minds likely lo m ii i c to be hurried by violent tu r either li their a or n e in lie m ii iii i of the r h of july i tb ni the of tin of their will and by but y few hem were by ihey loo led and lo le or their o the like only by they be al um t i bodies lay in like c a dry m h y had ni i one was truly power of va all but ll while room ui who appeared as if ihey hid overpowered i p tim t concluded when tlie all trait dug o clock in the ihe pit by l had not in it fur of i i and al o clock in li from time lie h at but d body yet ih ch all p l r four who m v l were io chapel in a by two with i of and i op l d n d torn a mi f l ie ancient i i n run a li plain by tbe s e af n ia l id found in ot n l of roman lie ml and the and of on be fresh u if without aid i i h il c square all ii iy n of brick j ui r j with the of two iii the middle of side arc blue are about feel li the k are two one ill ic m the large both mi paved in even n j i m h e of t ic in entire and on il in a line e s ti l in lai ge st m mills m t ii pro p ia di e theatres arc of the i u i at mi i h like il a v van and three ei h lar e the to from the scenery behind in r of tke t on of a hill waa a or a public walk or rather a part of a the side of a bill indeed to the of an lo have been l for e ci been of but all it i il from the of he t t r l bt about fo et i i like till i ia at and other s il ra ot tf t filled to each other in al or broke for tbe re na e ed feet ihe i three wide the ia tj p nut thai tbe kept were about feel of u or liave to direction bad r u there il out or i oa if re a stone post at tl t oblige to lo track tm on to to bare been ot of s and he ami paved and painted io ike same in one of found unfinished statues that the of u in the word engraved b on tbe in il he d tiie of i to welcome bi guests n tlie m which wine remain on the that as a are the of cups or glasses the i has one large central and two less g g on he tide of the same bi as lo it are with alone and a tomb of the and most that hm im at a of in the and lar st h a and in an ur temple are of every paved in coloured adorned with pointing on he walls in very style tbe in seem to have been tlie principal object of and are out u a of end li it can receive or no improvements from all inventions in the the p r of tho p cat court were discovered in a with their the tbe which bad j into every comer had a n s h when ed was found in ht the of tbe and retaining part i f the al he door of the same court were found two other one with a key the a grasped in its nd this is said lo have belonged to of no charm in its sound what while il would nut wish to tf be over l apartment s it in the h of m very it much ti f anti his friends i i from if d tn in order lo join after of hb three al l m all e if a i b ill ill r i il ot l i u the or an iv of of two stories i k a court it aiid a le in had far o b n it n used tht are witli the i in in i e been n i l i to in of th i k ihe it be i had been bj an bat and upper r have bone down by a and upon and id thai more
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i ban of he own h of may remain buried il is of almost all its a power and i bad in and in r one a a theatre a tomb hid escaped bs m ur an ihe of a id was beheld with but lo i r a be abode of a in hia the scene of was an object of food out re not a temple nor a nor a lit a n city x untouched as il mm hundred a when by roman we the tread he enter the same ihe we are by be mt odd oat of be same r ihe same r you are wandering ihe di r ed rooms u any f lu meet tim or be h ie and l like the in the you arc afraid of to a and on i l w if r e proprietor a ff a the i fur ii beard not the ef lu of he or hi all b net e and of death f a m i oe so i hi am xv ss m or above t men not c m of a fi on aa a g ni e by o tb al ill l h il t com b iu from ro of th and with the l iv n ami jf a city as tt from the grave it m lit of r t n l foi ii l on and i to die fancy it comes like the rt of a i br and nd j u a hu br mr b f wi j james tlie m very it one to to if u f a ri lo o r h ni bid bv l france spain and van slate u ami to tbe y and bad been in n capacity from the court of lo he lo a treaty peace m bo a c dr i lu bv m witb sir at the time und i ic i k b hi it paul la full more u j advice of doctor s wm fi i ut to conquer to be on bu f the i of man ii iii year br al a to give jl ti l r v h no il i l ii sir r or red lu mj lo rail i and if i i ih it i bu d lo l in or bu v in its f was i at the time oil on of ins bo vi bat ii ml te to h the i n i sir il in i ui il tl ti it i is hy ur il i lie ami w re c t r i i i m j sir ir i p doctor i t r ity di li oa ic of an cl of i s t hid beating t ui lu ii ike by ii p of principal in group io t ic i dr ii oil sir f he at il ami i ij h very ill an of e r lo ui to be a ot lo lo so high a m m writer as dr for dr ami i ik will is p c of t n n r to been m i i di and tiie i iii pace a l i ith n v ta r freely of l i i work nor ill li for ih iii l lie row with ir il l ii top sir th int and it was hi in do mil i w i n ill i j t li r mil ii ot i i k i fo her ind bj which was rather aa be wm ill his day she said nor i i how that be do not ever m one of tr ns it that we with by ihe when an w ri d e hey are all up iii garret m on h r un in lie course of e he painted the portrait of a very lady who in at the lime her to him o hat she was a about sixteen of age i he mt to for ber portrait immediately raised be cur who a d many of however the f e which seemed to sa a to be ot tn the be was she said she well remembered that at the when she sat to for her portrait and in hia gallery tbey appeared to have a white and raw look in comparison wi h the mellow and rich hue which we now see in and which time must have adding much it one of sir fi hat the get or children are and that the reign of ami with the of the dancing he much in marking the dawning youthful mind and the and bodily of in i it waa by means that the ability which him in with iii fc and variety a aa related by to my r h may serve to prove truth of the above aa well aa to how watchful waa instruction wherever il waa to be sir bein in with n of ladies and who were a d they a of a little who belong d to on of the of sir by her vivacity and be of her for whenever the company a to look at each il in the of being observed by any m by her the air of the lead d of the ill ed of in b did with much the aud poetry for tire battle op
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get mt c u c ou um m il the cm i r bv t h a r m ni ia im u iii cl or of in b w v t l p i r won i up wm it bare i a him our tbey tf ua l o a r i d year tu i to k ire m im in b la ml m aa tons lime of pi ml aa f u li e n grew red our m b h a l m r tu u a in a a of i c ant our a tt ten d own iu ii u i rom im d i in il i t and tar en b of a so ta b of and hi ami w m oat d hi a n vn h t l a ur did i m j bar and if in oc at ea ti l bim i bat hid m ar if say f of n i u un ul j til a on j c a fc u i a n in ot ce h at ai d i k a l i al i ti p p fe r l ran hue and d ran din aud h e tl il u heir til i ou j oo a t and ml for ta ji mi and ul t l l r tim not k l to or a ap ami ml mm pi an mr v h io and the au mt all r l it l t ta or wliat ik t t tor t m ami now if w ia lo mr ta a p li v t r u to of ami a at te m la and that ton of bj l r i bo cf tbe o we n k ot ac p of ac to i l b r it h en b ii m so ur t bo r k j p to ui and la so a ur t ia br il r it and bum w i ct n t d br or tow t da ul of ax and w m t t an tier green when and well court an feet to shine her sweetly ci rf t purple that k ail il l and d l pilgrim to his home shine where my t of i li t the cheek of hue il hy her ir her flaw upon fair like o i ever u r i id fi w far o bring with my r be my or the grave of si ef the t where youthful resort nightly to in trim array where in a airy court the light the giddy and the gay not to wet one cheek with gentle t holy dew why shade a summer why dim the lustre ot an eye which never but there one feeling i can bear to leave to where the and feel how it ii to grieve if such then be come with mc and poor s lowly bed tis yonder sod i fool trod or pious tear been shed may but fur the wm air and tier b r by j o m m ni my ma il en i io b r and mt b r a r r tc aud and a d ll e r i she she d mind of i e r ah of d i t all ir liad the or by il pore and p i a all he u i in cl ami h a the i f m l not in vain what i n ff ofi d what b i sim bv d u a hi t for ion din i t add ih r b t j tr m ite oft li for her i wn n v il tm und in t in tim i on or and rude d the u iu ud an her bow man arc ate thai le m n v cl i be t on bow d j t cm i are her ate and th n bom ob hi ih l a poor c ii u a md w ben k i an all mar r l the adorn and hide thy d h but a t fc still of and of death ho c tr t ive to all a w j lo o er or d l a to waa om peer d ki c ch j no place of be i i d like li ll like early in the arts ms r e id u mud of la r pi t lo um i ut o ci ih ii n th af of for in the cf i ui bo and l i mil to bj at an a hi i i af c l mi r t and i i of i for the of k um h on ia lis bo t ht it us
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la ii mr and ot a he f li t bat r tut or c i ii i tn a g b i ik made of il in w to to b r w mr of l ba a at bad c c m ii m nod ia t j t j u tn i a i i mil h bj i i tv iii iv af t m r l i i u n f y a f i ti i y d many j mi in i n j i i ci r t mr i ll magazine february s ana k c k i h im a ate t mb i u af true jf im i if a hm j n m s c u iii t y ok af p sc la a bin th t h t f f a from st l a tht i i source thai aad h the and the of in warn l t th of the g a i u the in point of y i f ihe ah i m j ihe of l t f w mu an m i ao the o nt l m i b lo tlie l hi i im t tar tl tm to be v s i a of pr i ii i of i his journey wan lu be n am il enabled him to a re ik il aa i s o the is i la i states in liis ix to went having the foe hundred fallen s to the lu t he lo uie great lo tie of the were of a public the author bein an officer in lie army the of in li while the wm lo aim il in spirit and a than major not found and not n seal the of n of the ci it want la w k ih l he i g the rank of fell in ihe i iq author then only sail on the e si a s a e of ihe ihe larger the the lime t hut tb a of the rear which an wc was too hy ihe l h a to ihe of the being when he ice it d e le of ii to pass has taken of himself a it and all c m n k il feet in th i fur four in vou will lo lake rs try limp r hi a tn n fin r m b i w r ot m ave not q at a v v wn h be o mr p long j n tlie of the on of hie from vast and we n the ii only on a few when him to a to river hb inter lu of mi h their the iii quarter are no r tbe benefit of traffic fc f we at a our mi tlie t l i oi po ite o jou lo ua ti ii over oo t on r our s n j i tn one of or a few mil i of ii k il dot mc we lad left u i th ai at in k k t mr informed mc that and were aa i l p not tbe hail killed ea of latter in killed ten it the o si arid a of tu oi l ou an j in but r beard the mi d tbe lo ri and i t meet i d w a of tbe rt made a very ou i b few by a to ire u a ol ll mi b ou mr h mi f dug tu of an l and lt i i rail round fret in half a ap w i wm work l le of b sa y at l or on a i j and n i m i i ia ihe il be u a french are tiu used for the aa tribes is owing to tbe ot french to lower canada lo mr s report of the nations or if na mar be ve have hat i rom t be tell us p the we w bat if net j i o who and arrows id open lie e of be il ia h but il of no in b where a build hold its course are to turn th shaft lu direction two other of an ample of ea are to move plate to place with a rapidity scarcely to be b v tlie of the world the following il po of die ou banks of tbe and of its b ia and source of river f f o f i i e a i l of n n s f a na m s i v i i n l mi u am tea too s i sm u t m i m m am mm am no i i a mt ia ii n h x tm or ihe of these beings tbe following anecdote may some idea marched m kid met en f two md a to tin one o the am st i r c of r l to chief s to w it i in j j o i l or l r i i la vi bad i after had oar r lie ne l liis at the tt con
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we were in each vith t by with a ar bj nd r ne to om f n birth for of of oft and on in the of the on of my be if it he il win gift of with i be to be at lime he to and hi tou my b s m tell e l for the of a if a m with on b lad till one wife that tl my to to thin he lie and w at hu who ra winter the ii cr n ed a l men that all of e at hill line tin but said be u ai lie in lie chief ed rank of of them of ton a torn in in ir whether it be or united and are d in i to do in ihe of t they be ihe tn in a of all in the of and t to a in is not by the of about it i mr p from st be and the error of in an of very unpleasant the and l party experienced in pushing oi er ihe the smaller boats in they to ai last l i the and o by land il y an of l w aa a for of party who were to while the ot the in hit stage of the p l in woods mid was soon and plan of on fa a f i i the ui o v my bad m with mc tm f n l l ai am if do ihe w a or in to kill one to n il with of nod of iu it m ly n r t i a of one bin i ui c m t m bom o they at i f in le file buck of nt foot c leading and of nm up till t t i shot shortly ur s n hi a ir ii of u der of bill he off t tn at i about to n buck which i am l wh n r fi ll up t him pot my i mid the upon br up i f hu la t in he jumped np and he ve lo fall were d from of the wounded r d out tn we lo d we came up in the found him nt ck l in the but my hall lie r t n now c ld ur d three deer two ch obliged to in n of of ck ar river thi bt a ul mile in our s of our aiid to our in the r for it b r o th he b d early aud cat to at tlie i ki m t ud l ul b in the of il fi ill to in v but in r vi i i could rs an body mi her i n r find in when ut i il g t be wc the tis in in all down i ite fill lie did not tt hell i ir mi l ir of i lion ami i t a i ry o l r v i it t returned to my l i i the bi impelled bj he if in and on re in ihe weather i to lt i i l ill journey being unable to advance in a day und i il hi d id tht of one r a c a t at iii tin of they the tbe were l l u of one oc ihe of tbe a of th of ihe t an mr was he not help i t be lo ni civilized ii in u m thin only of tn b to by tbe r by tt in lit tbe j l c r of b d n u rd ti il will long te by r inn d from u y b nt of bt iu civil for tbe di i this im f i n who np on tr h ami i of x y mi tn a bi of by private by cf poets b their of front bay lu st b it b to i from tht in l n t quarters il a mr oil a r te to u io d in o with l t li l b y n hy be id a of am for i an mil i r all it h m l i i ii mon nt d hi i in hi i i c and ha ki t ir n of r iii our t with the an ir i u v in a the of our al the aj of cl hi sufficiently lo any i in b of and ttie of any public n the of ii different wa wholly o e l mr found no difficulty in agent n to in from and political ii hit of he b va g e he o the r r front is mn of uie of the country t and made to pence with adjoining a with him of the warriors m il to american bead lie proceeded on hi lo the in part in p the river h n journal which however i in an report has little for hie at large on the tribe of called by french traveller io be was with their over their neighbours m af nearer about lie an of an of the oc ore lo be found in certain about miles above we
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nt where there were p u and in en men had on c j ally of the if but a r what then to approach but on in u t c of wind and the f may be lo have ben their the out which killed nearly na large m old could fly ten tu of wa filled aud wild pen tliey v n t ir of joined which tlie in were we to second part of be be journal of es o the that portion the of h new the object of enterprise was to i y ia of k n the and the of i t u r to extent and run vi be t o great ri ers known by the and red in thin in he in k aa too far and were again to the y ut winter the of the i a d are rather fully nut ta is r puff held a ami t lit on a vo f a r the ir in a it ir s i wan i in of which bin in ill heir i be of or u h l ji aiid lie gives of of of are f oa um of b bill or in tu ik fur a d y k pin mil be lo w d earth out u to r o the t ail in to on mid r more i f i l hi n i n mi i never i h und forty a of w l xii h m lu ui out i ill ill i t r li of but h i from if l i i cleared or f p i cannot lu li ii i i u d to it r tl l r i know of an in in il in of nt li r r mc n they of a which while not o long m of our bill d m ly tr iii mill of the ik r ft ui f l their s e hi their of u i iii rally h and you se new lines i f r ft ir r i n or lo by which the u a id i on i im by the cry of l r l i ii t bi a li r y u lit i them ml f k it n n fi n ix t w iii i m m ll way r i mi tl til i ll e it ill i the of the in search of om i very lie of of ch i ike cr w a lo p at li ut his men t l fur a winter in of b beard of am from lion ni ir l to p ui proceed il l day al ii l to r sl tn tlie o of a river which y conceived lo be branch of it l in mi i au f z i t the i they l at et level of die ui i to few if wan to t s for i around mid the ni y to be of di new in vain the lo before were half ii i they in ik w reached o their and they bait fo apprehend that a in the al hi would lead o in i t he of ht of to driving the of in bad been of v al at for c fin i of w our a aiid v to die ef whom l n the i night wc had do we out two of the ji d ti f and ly by the out tu for to ag ve n mm we i to no to add t l i hi ir r d ui all u ih com it lo u o hungry and t m i c of iii m i i j i win mil r i m mill h l i mil ml ra b i fr and n h t k i i lie o vi were t tr ii c il iii a k i t l ir tin u i q oi i i t i p of s r i in it v l ll l ill r li ami iii k l t h ur li li ill r l t l l men un o hm my lo it it wits i i with n p l d far i un of n nor ui ami a had x for four on np the to in of and ni t till lit or to the of ii ir n br he aid of a w river o t to be the and now the wilt i for a more id bad c un in when j hail belt of li in mr i bu lo la ke of ihe an account of ta ci of h of t in mar lie i in ao a no poor ri be of be ii sat b as ui ct mr p ob il l ft in i l lit l and ti and mil a in the ly lo u oil ta oi the i i c lo tint with a to on the m is u u proof o of ihe con n jf lived hi c ur in i k ut u wore lu our l i link up tu uie
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gi fc il i s a on mr s and l fo n ot lie pi ul ihe a way to tbe n l to be if mr a the of heir containing o lie but r p lu a of hem by the iii bit tlie spanish territory was of r length bill tbe had now he met at be ul s on ne ul be had a of the ot these ui rt at c o clock t r d ban any i bad al ou tide of tbe h e i by m very and l d into from r l tame mn inner he n n when came iii by j of a i aad finally two young f from i lu lit on h t retire of ni rt in t ih e two to down on o ii i ci told they ir i n taken lo th by onr lo until he d at bit but r nor my r v f ir i down i ik if i w n t cloth to in im t hm und of ml il i it i i tb in li k ai u j br room t i i to loom mu l tb v i ik m ho i i look r i st o pull mc a ami h u i conceived d mc he ni i i i l be u a t o pit l bt oc look me to h but i li loo vi h ml id to be until t lot our rest of of mr work we so fully to at in as lo dwell vn tbe details of r i from he be u of tlie day li r when arc nut are i lu recall i f k local v b ti i and k en his explicit report p t f since ri events greatly i d il ma however be instructive to of ing r which wild in in province t f on the a herd f a ol a ami l j the r to my k of d and us an o re torn very u ba ant all wc at n buck y him tail dot rd lu tr ii wc n d lo tu tbe i n ne the wc i rd of ropes to doom if m f i ll i blood until e ip i li i i t si d the m two of our tor i e in e i i or bi the n ever and w tl ci i mm by follow rd into ihe l a a r a from of unto into in n and lo i i f li r i ki ut u ui t fill ii ik nd i r m m and t in i b d iv i he r i from ir ca ik ami lit t i the mil native but l iii hi a i t t c ik j liim r ii ii e i r in mi j by i tu tu lu o aud opinion thai of hia lo west ta li j of ib ih of ihe the by ro it r till miles of il ol r on for westward lo gulf not p i t t i oi k have been at a great tor of vast of lying and ocean but it seems probable e never were lie in f o to arc the i of t winter ib many lied during tlie harm a nd u surface of sand like an in ine of tbe be one j ood tm w i i r from he barren nature of wc mean a to tlie of the r l ie i new t l ci ii with us impatience if no of settled the of k if tliis t fur ite ui at least pay attention to are cm in taking up abode ia an lu a r new are may i in wi i li i to i b i vi t ar fr till i and in in tp ti tn ti hy lie of f ti ni n of ii bi an fur ant inn i und be mo v en ll tt of s i i t u rt im ami i i m m n l i un r r ii t t o iu count al bt by ko from ik ik a as ri i we oar x r of li in mr i of n it r f ma no ml l r m im r u tn i of th e ib in cure of t on this of the mr hie o te td e l ill to the ami in in p in sh po ul ht l turned l ih t and ne of h fur as p be i in im i ind pr of it ip m iti the i suited mr ia no dealer iu dr nor i or by a of an il lip ill n li he u liable i n r to i i i ii l ol i hy ti a but x lime n i in of f i ld li mi or r n i t m ue tor i ir lives i m new l i um a tu ii but a firm and i r ii i was lu be it with a i iii a mc c from of ii i tu i lime iti
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of at the failure of bin be il o art but a t in to be go by t b i m ui l had in p n of their and b q lake of did hi a most lo break down b virtue nd vice and to iii of men it was became ill nature at l ol of these vices began lo very of virtue when for instance law a lo call a lo and fo and g all tjie ot of and the of and ii lo of ut saw all ihey came lo the u true ni but more ami i o si day d i for li a private public by de an nay g pi i e hi e h iii n id m la ix is b palm it iii n u in in of and rome il u ot i seven a time in c hy or were up as objects the ot that ihey were obliged o killed im l he n ho killed the th i in fc he of over a up hy as ot fur in it of f does not i as iu his opinion and one s i le as wo read called produced al time e men will of ai lor board of can turn out a of one and are as d m t i w in of grew more i out into of the its source ami it il now extremely in ay down some bj true may bo sight hy of there arc peculiar enable an at all lo discern is perfect is the or breed am i to power in a degree in my lime mark may be f on by who ma be lo tlie al of live true ia one own alter l of bis lu i u ai j j u private oc l be j tin about r i k any re l r un the s tu m t i t ic to p tc to the the ov jl tb u true mm un a l m b is of be of ii be u of its parts this rightly tlie i ia lit e to r r of u in of nature if good of society in if all true to thai is for each to le at die of of body gi of people will become and good of he will tie in e t and l in so forcibly e the fully of as a of lo or for of a who f community limited of no aim able tu ke can scarcely with ml o a moderate of from conviction of e of mortal bu to the of by good men and it u an tbey could lo lu make ly i in world very properly all for the of opinion may lo of un it nt in true lo fur in it i bit it of m and which i up u m in i all disguise may my o to bi lit noble by he b but it will by no hia exalted pot lu make it there e a prejudice in favour i it ia i to and in a but bit own ii to i i it n l the r il bum of ve feeling of law and adopt mt u r k n w i i i die of le o in of now i j lie c it will be thai n t mo l h if real i b ii t or hey a tor ihe of if w to the will to mt i an ii ami complain of h want from the being a very lo for i the by the great the of the ta of i he l d that portion i lie i ot was probably derived from a observation of habits and instincts of brutes ir this opinion complimentary to my men we may be practice alluded to was su by pie of he bird the of the from its by to din ct ber an towards the quarter v find true din witli ive t every other object than that which ia the most to to his real and the from thai point when his to those whose are to the mere of every day virtue of like but us there tar there i in the eye patriotism y when a man to deceive for the or hia own which been and hi i must leave lo that there ta a moat and the who in fact great l to society though good fur ihe j ood in tlie is it often lo be really ao u he drew r f i to the of the to thai good the or a ir or in words thai one c be a good al the to the ac in t of great inch ai or of a it nay if necessary with those of which govern to a th l iii of a great lo which i lu gain u would bis reputation and forthwith him to be in usual of hfe it is of which wc arc members to utter or to wilful lo ken the of our ne i to i portion of our or to make it daily to and he among uie of our fellow indeed ihe can of law ne and bnt a the power of ng by an that he sir of private duties into but of difficulty is easy arising out of which exists private and public virtue which by people w tu the is i t
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of n ly thai are in a man s way he a more li cl ami code of morality admirably adapted lu n above be petty prejudices that tho little noble that end i i forms the s of hia conduct and does become a citizen and a mm or an for good of bi y or what i the the good but it is only true nd one loo of can o of h in the e of those ire thai take such fast bold of weaker lo the w a l it i of l in tlie tu him o un of but bo i u it is ami of kind iu arc b he of u well u it enabled elder liis to ami io one lo hate of a stronger proof of of hu proper o c f sin tar virtue of peter tlie great of i w t on l hu vn y ion lo death or of the of to be the of tlie peter s u by he fact bat md fate aud ia td of ha on account of having no lie of gratitude to restrain and beside i tbe s a while bad fortune of ft roman a name through of virtue hut ignorant only comprehend that simple virtue depends on no of and no ic ic lo nor any careful analysis to f ly are of l d of which in the of the only instance i of kind in country ta of indian chief colonel who put lo death aa as ur peter the l but iron merit be wan al the line if ao the palm real with who performed in regard however to be relative of a aj and bow aa tbe member of a t is duty aa a n al war with m ft mere ia of extreme t i it u a io nd i virtue u i x it ar ue utter i of all the of ff ta ne e y i tie line of i lu i l true i at bom jar ii duly oc k idea or i to the a rule of m a mere a lion k by he number of looks which been for tlie of m n i in a n m a st like an in m ike conflict and public li lo have a war l on each ii the learned to between these npon of f he tie to ter i il u lie duly or a lo the lo be to bin and o deal load in cases but if the wliich in fact he can da of hi n that of i men if let alone ine bring it to ruin or do other band if he the party lo the only o f el be into heir to in of c i bis duly lo ve i from by means in bit i if in of this noble object be to the and not o the h to y private r to name of bis ne lo resort lo ami in tu tbe of li e i of those ni t precisely con the of over every l b do very la it i with of and are ao ihe human in enter into ami lo break the early of to in the l life ami in a ce of of all for of ia a of virtue allied lu an il the of all of neatly il ba t mt of o content far k white lo the to of and lo for ihe of good what u d lu to e mo in he hope bow will at last iii o as the of home w l v to among its m n of of virtue are apt to be bj old never be good way it which if lo would all true ihe their very in evil thai may i ome of it and in nobly private that is the feeling of o their of the good for in now some men of narrow would were tlie parts of by the truth by a union of ill points of importance of the i by doing every thin in power to domestic peace and by into the of all of their influence that national for our which the of the genuine i n contrary h of these principles the actions of lit lie men and paltry which justice even to an that which o the even when its thai which even to the remains rf confidence and over be of which i lo e tliat men who ui lay be equally t lie spun on lo ot been lo be the only legitimate of p traits of indian character k n popular ia ng by war by he f i of life or property il is certainly an i to in of d nice of h very bv n pro to public all n r of feeble o if t tiie fury of prejudice lo ti bloody hand of i be i t in favour of tlie bt d tbe pre mm of ba e d deeply tp by the man be ii of i he is re ki a n n question of m t and h of life n ha own is ami li iii s d by and little ia to be expected from the if it of in destroy il been the of of la be doubly by the men from by of aad darkly l by tbe pen of the historian the former ban b at the force he latter h s written i to justify ia
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he found il u than latter o abuse than o tbe ri a and pagan were to u of the poor of were p d aad not were ignorant tr to exist in common circulation at tin wa form our of indian f that our how brings by tbe of by ill of living the vol ill formed pillar their been in jim are by m and native courage b r the led b power of tht tr a a ty o it be ant in ill trade l be not away tie has has heir lie of i has ir strength their the of their and on original low vice of poverty and a f the mind unknown lo h an life very hearts like among ci m with ta which only of the comparative of their own luxury before are ihe the forest which them with ample means of been lo he waving of grain have np ia its place it have no in the plenty f them are ar i f t u stores he whole like a garden but feel like the ei t it rose while the the boil their were and the of their they saw every one tiie enduring uie same living in th on the same arrayed in the no roof rose but what was open o no ihe trees but lo by j i fire and join he hunter m m y cot new fun und life of and ore so lo ing bat they use of enjoy a and are so hat ont b mat all thus line rd a u log pomp but ore better content with own which no r the io of primitive wild plants t in tb of bill brink from the hand of cultivation perish b e of the sun in general ri h of the a de e of r prejudice lion without any the ly no allowance i for ihe difference of and of u yet f in their on human ihe in the individual if il no ri rule ia d to l f l in fa u mind the moral that govern bim m j be hut io the in r li ion and bnt f be of i w tlie of heir la we y not ur k and ind the principles b which an l the of towards was ever cold io with our they are seldom with con and are fir to injury am the but his u i so a the while in and le his v directed fewer objects but the led on aad ol ho v which we t appreciate it ii a n limited in r and na in an f i be injury of the ia injury whole and ai body i the of ta ly w j to f lo ud lo all ir aod arc up to a kind of ib by of an of of hidden fr motive lo uie indian k in an old be or the t l bad d uie il bad of the n mother of il had every the which indian for he ir even have il of heir when by chance on lo our seal of have iti ht for and guided by buried in woods re i of and tbe re have in over ihe ashes of ty hi und holy feeling s bad been in the moment of his men and hi ihe simple am in iii an which bu remained for nearly l o hundred years a pure ii eloquence of filial fifty a a when ihe l bt of all this b and birds p i began to as my u to take were i a which my spirit was troubled and i ai si i a aloud behold my on i have cherished ee the gave the worm and fi d thee o m hi to of p up e my ia a our and honour able sec now it grave the people by aa thy mother i thy aid a thin who in our land u th be i mil ml quiet ov r ii my this said the spirit d i all in a r tc e o lo get name and my and determined lo aad your of violent be in to the this and motives where i arc scanty in power and many an j where a j long lo us has been up and by i i r g n thin a ii victor not any cruelty of as o tor had p in i in la nation and v en among he it and deceased slain iii battle hy of but those that are out j arc adopted and treated with a i f and da nay no and ts ir lo with heir rather to ihe and of their the of indian heir since we a compliance with policy and m of they the of tb ir dominion the i j l di n i f nice go k battle and br and ihe while and they lo by ting and the oc we an bi i ra and m then and n ea will bow low men who hare tb n nothing c add it m n lo of white reconciled hy wc al long the ut our f ve lai to el ihe and the of to and ui uie of hid n ti up tn at and th pen well we nt the or c bat in records of c point to a we u and tn iti to force but in ut fall v by rude code ul are in tent r
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it no to in take of cm lie in superior ami sagacity by be been enabled to and an indeed b naturally ta open to his ih they arc endowed w of vith horns with and but man to on his superior in all these his proper enemies be has o resort to sail then bo turns bis bis be mine subtle mode of warfare the natural to do to our enemy with l barn and of is lo be hy cunning thai kind of which lis lo of prudence and to in face of certain danger in he of aod produced by it in honourable in fact il i f be of lofty over an r r lu pain and h yearning ease and an ll is on kept up by and the fear of and dread of real evils u by the dread of an thai but in may be lo the of a l vm who w for fa i im by tho os mc peril of be was officer of a b hi what be sir tt d tlie if you were as as you run j officer hy liad ba up in life w in a it a more probable bo could never often wc l u of open and courage in l by l tbe a many a and t l ha of il to ihe of ihe t li o it all h and forgotten sober of into to iu pa bare its reward ar has skill its erected a gratitude and u t courage of and arrayed in all the pomp i d of war lo many of but c le character aod swell the tide of if m of danger and the life of he indian is a of il he live in a perpetual of and risk peril ami an to nature or rather lo amuse and an interest by bo tribes is ci for f with in bis lo exposed to the of of lurking ur lake no obstacle to in light of he like a feather mi wave the of an arrow d of the of rugged of ami where poisonous curl be vi u by r r of w he food by and dangers im the e he is dr in ihe o tlie lo nod the of no h of or modem can id m li ri ol death ami which lie all l i d with which it is r indeed we r up fo man f y ill hia hie o g the y its and h the torment rot th anti the ag fire lie lakes a in p and their of torture aiid aa he devouring pr y on hi and the the be m of triumph l an heart i f wa tu that be dies without all which ihe e r ihe of the natives bright will break throw a degree of lustre their are to be met with in their rude with all the colouring of prejudice and b tr for and be dwell ou with when t liave away i t in of the of the indian wan in there in a touching of the carried tribe of pr at the given of on ihe in one place we read of the of an in he the were in and down aiid in lu m u being a d ended in ihe of aid after a of similar our f historian c being by at h a of the o from their and and with i a a but tlie oil of wi a nod look refuge in a an u tr by with h at of tribe aud and ol i of y lo their tt be ot on toe aod death lu sion a the night drew on ihey were in in render escape plied them shut all the time by many were killed and buried in the mire lo the u that tlie dawn of day few broke he and escaped into the tbe were to the of many were killed ia the dogs who in self and and be through or cat to than when day broke of forlorn but tbe mt are told the heaps of them sitting close upon whom they di their pieces tenor twelve bullets a time putting the of their under tbe few m m m thai were d more were and sunk into the and never were minded more by friend or foe any read plain tale without the pride of l to hearts of these self taught and ta the of human when the waste the city of hey found the in their robes and with tranquillity la chairs in this manner they death without an at or t in them applauded u noble soil in the it as ot and are we and e is virtue is in stale from virtue and naked reduced to the last e of wretchedness and in a do record of ancient fill us with disgust aad let ua lake thai do not r to be the same lifts up its with iii a i horror at put mi ml mai because h to tv not fell and d to are l u id the ity all he r heart ami r m e en al tbe when we that y had our true r our hearts wc have been by a sense of and instructed by of candid we perceive a breaking to he l c am far be of danger id tht of ind can coolly talk of mid f if u the h the cities what i
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the temper displayed on tbe borders the of ha gone lie roar is up he on by and is ready lo all to on all of and and lo art over of vengeance e oo stained pages of history these art not tbe idle of fancy they ore by recent facts which still haunt the public mind we need but to be country of the to picture of warfare either excited by private injury or or by both have taken up the aud made deadly has been and terrible vengeance gone like a devouring through the of their to heaven of the yet npon the earth of tliis an idea may be formed e in letter has darkened public a of bad under of one to de the hostile d tin waa executed aa the c i u at i i im t os t i ft am t i but io tbe of what i were of tbe i from in with lie al m i upon on ry net i f i what e l but were back bv bi uke e bj be i met a be mid in a tbe enemy firing ny in hi ol an j ui when they tbe au mi ail l i very soon fit l up t il ill a few the t or and met witli u iu or one asked io be b long as stand or sit la of to their l mixing our men in the a few t bo was ihe of he word not one of tbe ck io carry the heart breaking to the i what ii termed f who with at indian arc so the of indian let tb ru turn iu tbe of and b a yet our has in measure re the lid h f and tbe m h have l into war such temper ia cf on it be d lot and tie on thou their ami their with mid tbe of th no tha of it br th n limited of to guide u na who ore with io think for io act oa of it b im tlie of if lo h en v ill a id o up in a p an age s we may mil be e with our chariot aad them lu but war ban its worst when and it ii too la e to j or tu we look back at the or cries were is t ie o i file of war aa il may he of those ij tribes n it v ig led their lo mingle to while men will be the in ihe of two them of will ee u dust and lo of heaven a while and will go the way thai so many e have the few that linger about lie shores and and the streams of the will share fate of that once il proud o of t j t rare that are la existed on borders of the aod of various nations that about the the aod that peopled the forests of the they like a from the face of ihe very will be in and the places will v du more forever or if memorial of should tile t of lime il be hi the of the poet to io his like ihe and he the dark story of and b were native aod the wild ihe down tn violence and ta e win either turn with aod from the tale or with indignation at the of th ir forefathers we are said an until ra i no are broken ur are are a and the cease to u for we spirit of magazines c at on the or tiie n of ho t in mr s ru rs bad h b u that ware and hit lo be al oo of by to his t l not a to his md they bin wishes and did thing tha ly dictate tlie of on liim ttie did seem of prolonged be was actually devoid of deemed bo to lo exert i least id to a long lime ri ed til and to be u fully m who all of and to nt of when iu hia i ind by a near al h f fo have d to ei if and and nature in at s rd a severe ie m t at one time to nearly to the tut m of bowed in upon in a e h from tbe lie change so h i not prove r n r and p iu ri t v ly and t i j iu the m j tbe he bis mind and demanded no had ni ih u were for of tunes tr aloud ni ik mi thia lu u tn im n ii i b t and appeared to be merely d as l i who tn for tht i of all then called for mil iu so wm the that or t ut worn in lu they to m aid na il h called ia be in of ei r o i with of l supplied and b wm o e f her d ihe of he vines e al lime from the e a lo mr rolls of vm and devoured tlie of bis garden aim to not a link to bu recovery ami after dinner b helped bis ai p aa accustomed my to demand of myself this l e composed of v and was forced to allow that if ever a in might be his waa of mil and his i mu on october
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rode to a fine day al one o clock arrival al l in tory but by s i be d and i really for ta the e of a minutes i beheld him by a chair on and after h bad been i went up to salute ai d he ex r ard great fi iti al n y arrival and di h sir and the i i im bin in along a broad t v l walk rd h kitchen n on our arrival be desired me to a n fur e he bad l e ht two properly as are by formed an square or of irish mark and being first ever imported and on my some degree of mixed at the in on of this block from be be seized lit express respect for mr whose seal on lo th ihe t feel feet t j ti was on k of i of a i ii i in of be by x v wall from tbe i bat it w a meant to it he might u the to gloomy be tu tbe be a as h b tt o l to tbe wliich m john of wm do n h in of his tt i i aloud l on tut let his at so k m in it a i the principal walk oa a of fa was hood i or a m n the were l port tbe d ai all im k r apples and t and ber sir r ur ami tbe th and after the l r f ind ihe subject the origin of he mode of a room b mil r out ami by dr aud and of i ci vi v our on the of man he it of i il as been h s th room and a try r to on excellence and of tht h w io died a great one r m j lu be filled in l b v but bo y n n i he d v it or he the principal with oat or two the be w un ruin n for a of he perfection of superiority from ami from experience a he wh o ihe before even when proved resembled a s jacket il pie cut from that i other but wished lo n in tion with to have token tlie part of it in in whence the were he ul mr had been with him ou this subject but he considered it n a to the ancient of he be enough to adopt it in his work this was a on and the e of aa in it he executed to m of und not only the but rendered the print superior to his learning ao was be of hie thai he be preferred it to all for im tomb was in thai who ihe r ill and with our li ih as the age of men ever and in ihe of liberty a f proposed to him thai added o aa lo in last act ha to but he declined any o ver other this celebrated man it ia worthy remark he r own ami the of but actually became and ill n of a to cold air on thai occasion was evinced by several on the day lo tbe completion of the vault and ihe care by him on bad nearly and to of his i r before time tiie iu l n br m l to l u n b ram i tn to i have f of l not l ii in ami je m will i ny de mid a i w l lo into will n whirl i have l il but i to my will ail ine my will be but a i or the journey was to inquire into th fi in tlie in to nt on the upper of m he of always d i to from c tho ii ur ami ft tt but k tu r had b i u lo and lo t e acquainted and ii to me m m n pilot of the i set out oe the of th ir wc were il ity it i police ami the if the a of slaves u and lo our we and l only tm from ko l r i f mil i and villain on i we left in a valley joint lo tbe au e for who i il the of il u about n n m i ihe we w n r of ni ir t the of tie men r very vol iii a n j bt mr from t m e of lo the va a the lo nt m v but w r ii valleys bv in ll era tlie higher wi he on r p ii s oi i l im t ol wo f m i of by c this of on r of h tl il if a r i ihe of r of u i m r ble w a i air t ill e of i ii m ami t ti of and ul the iii valley of a few i r are q bo ne j and a m oak i il oil iu hi b which fur of a number deer its thi k a n of covering the tn which we tho sky h ck or air h dry he by u which cover ril fall ill the a a i mb kind cold ami wet
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d with ui onr iii ht only a and til ly lo tbey had cut lo for we tl al and and went to visit the ot the in the f to examine while and c tt i of ill has its iti it in and il rum the of it l first the f if put a it clear and tr la n a i il ii i n o ci l k river when it u hy ii i i j i in ia i i other hat ii but n no er ml and n l en il it w the ii i tl won o ami u hu n ui t s n i i the i mi il m i b lu l it ii ii the lu it at ib tn l y of it as well its bv of one ii i our the a w i i with one i r t i n if smell ao ami i ea a al be i i of pace u p it fur iii a ail wind carried il o at i of if c if c c ami to cure i it wm lu l of ii of be extremely surprised at the li he of air il i i in con i f d of in be il was j ik s i i i of this j u fear it in my mind nt i but w may of a n l v ot the it i r m ir p here tbe i mil upon im onr i t ii t a r of i i l i ir h we all to of i ro my n i d ap li t il i arc ol i l j mi in r n i from ii i k u k t o ui il no ua xi i i i but m file of entering one i f e were seized l being hy them in he our and as red an the two to t e of hem the roaring h much louder matter e in every ten seconds which of la o water p thi h pipe of a the ou ap ear o bt but the day in of of nm the of il tu of all be rocks c the visit v by r event al having sleep border of the gave way beneath him be ami if a lock bad nut b s reached ihe be must ba e in the t h id ne hour and ihe air b then our our lips j aud our s ihe of our by the beat of the the of report expressed much l for the want of a for ai one o e could nut bu price the of he e at the level of i some if found at i a a from lu the to be l he has d as a of a lake ul the of a being a new in i be to a full ihe take and of an i i bi n by m t m and im um fit ip people highly here tbe country nay such a i ti r and in u but and dreary in it t to i ihe a the a a fa dread of b i n all u s it been id moral of it w th wild uke b people no id gloomy lions to li er and is u were witb all b tin red it it waa natural hey turn r of rather than la tl e of ir and that ji be doom lo men to um i bare been led into reflections by a i heard lit n p of i of il si i i ai iii ufe of lamented the lad her in a she had i an took n great part of the hum before the winter over thai it would im ni down l be il i id and perhaps have iso tho i stout one enough ami as to her they were i to be no than ber the n u hy good lady lo fo and even that k it b and of that oo it hi had ht i i le id of i heap un d n in this life and m that which is lo at the all in hand and a n th i t f an being m i have f it i t m i f by about the m h il h to happen and uttering the i iu i will c il lo one of hie added be vou ay i her vn lo deceive like every lip n in a man who wai ill of i ii they heard a like the cry of a n iii ii m the up and it was o hut the a a o no no he i know tjie loo well that try arc to au u i many tu or a of her t ni ml re b l ml a few aft t d here ii i f rain about in he was by a lid a window up x t my ood i an near as lie as rt lie ut il she to u e ber own i lord she u iii i aod tbe of bi j l ii one of l o i shall mi il an old s tale i sim on as live i our in
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life is ihe pi our in the and the a of i lie of g to lose eight lie l but n i un lo il t sell if ami lie f ul i ri in a fur n r of mill hu a in turn of s where i it fur r i she not only woman of l ul i likewise the sorrow hit ben n ill et i i t th of her which in a with a was one into ine owe g lie hy be come from ihe l of ihe country be and bt he lie f ud to some news of his for time hi in and who in same to and have rome y finding k not at loi c for oi cake in good mid be tu g n e old of h pocket aad yoa won t like il ihe r fin cake il baked l t left the ate of i and the pr away tht v were bi aiid died i a of g b in lo will her on mi she found her bi ah ihe p and her and tm from lo v r d io i i j ra t tor v no t for the i u he no t said i ix r ber j ril she however mil r am in court of ih they lo but thi le the no h a character t t i lier ihey a reed lo h r much a till thy u does i they of h r only lo tu might her on on an he tier which in dropped h she bear to af but h a o toll her if was iii ground if she to fly ai um m ki om i woman and fi q into i ui al u the o of hell o of n n had h d i in i l a by ol a large sum to it jo her not ci it i she to t f till ind rd in ihe would h r it al to ike ii u hia the i di as a and of tbe i as if guilt fur water lo i cl some turf for he u ji in a under b j i iv fi w o il v j u like j a in be all lay and it wm dark and ta r for she o ii and i c r wi i i ht to ut an a n lo ol hi r cm p a hate in ut tor i aa toe like c he tbe other back a if bud rod on a v no h ill tin ran ll i y oa who lt i te horrid h you tune for or m of the h i f rock and of will mil we to the of were at h ut aa tt e scent li hot come u i r iv n of country her ft well in tile of all of o tlie wan in top mi a b h a i l u hun d lor i r fifty il ft rd liave tj on any la do l lie would have moat aud a she to b village where tha of lier a between nd ci ed some one tbat b r ui d h be l ber m good ber ber to heaven let gang in e will ber time for r pe am i refuse il la ber mm g at i m lo a fi ii country where now to ii would have her had she would have been to tbat which r day ami was in not in to longer account op op dr a crown f ul it d i be ii i a if ia fell up jn e ol at lime had the command of a in the of and who had bin career aa a in french army ri i thin it waa but of the ami war lead lo mc i ct a i w i n of ik e tlie s all y c of any c and of mis very to ll i that of i i i t im c l ou rt bad ui the let viii t or to a ter r number of ii on for l ite u ver for iti ot e ill lit a it to can b m very ir ia r at bit to h ri ci be o about a lie a powerful iii his u oar known and in of a prince of fu her the extreme s which she h d it is ul a fur lime between and tht prince of in of some other throwing up to him of a such a y b well suited to the but it the mild and of r vo from a rs he h mil it i of bin own fm not a i in ann v or in any other and all th i have im en lu him by ii il be brought about peace i real britain j the wan hurt and in took m the m war be i with r lie over to had a conference e n it that he proved lo to l to france while he has i l rum any or in i ii ji ii if prove there t n lie little that hia admit with u in i of i of while on hand if and r fi to secure l in b more
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bi of of ii ai h mill if he holy were to upon a p ii of u ill who in in ihe pi of r n the to l u if tm they bt iii to the for ihey what iii il lo mb to t i k or r h council ii r i of ihe l t ti ht of r i ii tip r i n hy no j hat ji iii the i m h pi m i l v ihe him who br ir bim o br i tho in i i of ki i he tn l t halt ihe ii i r this is ik il in i lo et tht i l hi p lo i but it will lo tm i i ii i i on il i ol pop ro i a u i i for ihe inter i of ho ny nd er i b can be die r tu draw ol lie that ih i i receive y u fur a r an w the u kin rest you ri in l ill to li i i it u but to in which of i an h of ins ki the of i hi f of as ii op lie in lu ihey ne the i i may be u tu lu of al ii is dot mj lu m e ii b h tp vn said or in which have were m ok ii will it di ii and lit tt in ah i say m leave to of we hat e ood fortune i i l t ve moderation a the in order works ih im history of of the n work a rt for the lt it as for al ri length in he of the ui and he in abruptly ami t iv to in the e ami the the in ir b j os i ol ihe u n bi i fi om il by na c and in ol tile on we would im to refer of o i l i ii n i je l l b il lie il il i ii ll ir i lit i i fl b c ii kin b wiu ue t e r j i vi i t p c af t ly it n h hu long ago r t lime e p he i und ill on m t ir ami he two men r d tn c l il t ve f l i as i r l ill in ti od ti ami wan il lit art n hie fir f ui j iii l si ro e a c oo ihe h i ud b ti du he ill n i li ti r xiv n it ii lo of of it lo of return what b r m and bishop of in ami urn li till i f ril in of il w ami be t of t in no m tor th were l in en sim note b fl f h look place ix i e h v j y ti make in of v ti ihe of her i i il by i in every i n f lit and ol ill lu ii j il f t i iv i id the in il t be ui the w ml hi a mm by br i ill ill v mil ut l no firm thai in h i n br no promise if il in ck i but f of ul if p e ll we lu he f la ti n u f of no k in m ii i t mi ihe of lt the a ami sir ia r t p n t he ll m l i i jn by u it m ii hat h i t t le i n e i i ti an l have ion that ra l ic has c men from s in o it them by r l th of j i ij lo wc are t i r and ou for it b t i l r h ip k iu the of when c they b to soon act as in flowing our of n o and t he in m the or n of i r f ni drew t ui n in e i u iii a proof it ii v of it a id the l h h ill i b i li ii j it is j of p l i i i e l fill pan of thai j y y in i u if v will ha hi j ly to ov b sod h i ii a w b oppose i j if r i any l l for h i i mi xi ai l ir fi of never be k of but ta tbe author of in he u it la tu be n ll u very af r il o i lo are are of n ire r i iti il by bi lie arrive t them seldom d can hie orator s i be e br ood of a i pretend lo he travel over ihe d and cm are tune r i will always an elegant li ki k i e da la ce qui y li el l i l ml de el
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upon it but al same time would view of the that hare prevailed k um the world such s from would been in no point of man s nature in li lit ot it t nt e to the of to have bad it to hi power lu ee almost at a single b a of ct remaining ike i wonderful of hope be c in or to what had taught been hy bring l ri ii la of fact and ac alone la of the of ttie third part to the most the moat contributed to the and tbe thi mid rt public their ic and ihe on tbe o subjects if ami wisdom and aud civil ami the o their overthrow re all i with ii a in ihe of b ji ia lo tbe nd lo treated in that ua with f and i c d k pe de s el de c b ce qui k m rom ri d d pr viii fl en if i k ous i du li ii iii re ue paris ou i m le ce t ur t t et ce i ii i i t ken tbe r of and lo witb m may enable them lo ut f e for j sat ni lu ny few of su si s md of manner in he in to which he was ill lie hi lor tn a man m honour til ru o he of pupil love for v r wit excellent and lo ti of by the r h he in with ii mine af the of man day it t e rt il in him with tie be invested e lo be ud hut fur the welfare of rom bo at knowledge of law of he mu thing with l and truly il be laid in the whit ot had it teaching by by p of e ery duty connected with hia the general of aiid by tbe of iii be the mid of i who knew him sin however to the of power or he of he the a i be l h ive ni over mind o pupil given lu any but when by et ery ii n and by t steadily to line of which he oat for anxious only lo he of h the or wi rid in bim nt ion l tlie of an in ur pride tbe of or r il been fur france if either had l e of a and a violent of the religion a in many of more ii i and he cents to admit in hi of o in u i i v fr rf he wm l i fi ei l of i i n mi il i to which the french w the of ihe of did every j i nt hi c lo r l c to iu it do aod the md l i i of in the b or i ny of k b i in h h my h lo to a d in character u the of an he of horn m o ho f to h a of their a i lo ace in tl d of be lo the a of wm to of to lu liim in i fur id a man m near c as it was fur in lo ye whom virtue iii lo and and of of f u i in iii und iv from the may be a o tbe have b lately by tbe part il n wo think tn the il and rapid if to k i of our not t l in m of th are m u more be l ti talents k lo than in i lime of s lu o are before u it been li ji by um of madame de of r good the il i um ami of by l l liim reach aad of t in in uie of the of i aiid natural the bent fa dignified by and of her in oar al ill her mid far m r all l r to list m ny might easily be in m m in any former a e aad re f more we be t l w much have done ind a how ran lone r the single exception of the lively in el no i b before ii ent reign produced a book that in read e ri u of and we be of mn but the vo to l is not so much hy heir m by of in they relate by lt of at period and by tjie purity and force peer own till t half of he o boast of tbey b i i read as i of u of i e tl of t r of xiv so in er l mm produced hut thai can br numbered tho of and work form of what be nailed i of but merit of de it is is ihe merit of style she m and ik to or if both lie in the lean of our own time the rest of europe i complete and even now france and t l n the of the world if arc degraded and e w fir u wc bo vex every can li t of in all arts in wi m but if unfortunately ha l r i part of have either behind no of their genius or thai their writ deemed at
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cr al ami a i i ir i r n i h al r but re ce lo man wm tr be same sad m tbat were of bim it arc ui in a few tliey are u lie i i on i v tho of n upon de lie ihe af bid the in truly tlie of ihe iti intelligence t i l had i l entirely in lo of own iu i r i a lo it he aa u is it is next in a he ike vn i j f for of his master br is gone an ii c according to ihe an forms of letter he tho state of at that november til it a to tor her letter mj much ns il fell lie and ance it has i run il that heart i r in its for i il vou to h iii n r mi i in tin private art of all attention now u bit god l e an not t m being rather tn future than nay now wi hire peace at and war ii ne to write the of my it of ihe king lay my r to hi i in il that il n i by with he hai left thai lie ni vi r had tm n n r of at k y m and f t i war o lie w as k li on r ir ii iti ii j i tr n tt il ti t ui a wilt m i i k the tn not tm it r tl l id li i on f it bare lo a r a a iu ihe good of v mm b i r l of to ei ti ll ir iv li the i b aa c ii f if ii l i are talked of on bit ft r an i iii i l will dot i may be f il a tl my in i u n t c l it ite in mr duke of new i i ih r be loo for i bi il ns ll b or il w l l e t by i ll mr s e ii lo i in it not ill written with uie of i i u n wa by ing il tv j if ir would ct if any ur m t on w i ch i with in r i l one of mill remain i hail dint our hi bo n with him and he ip i in ij at degree thi hi ami ot and k certain f him of ci in r tt his tr t x wc t lo ra of a of all others m me am power p i l mil i m ct i to even to if ihe we r ii n find n i ml n fur h af r writ in ihe m r pace ut too he mu j l e ll a i an ht ri t t t to the th mom i that mil bit i i i iv r vol f rt as s im manners and xiii by first with additional the li n u br the l k ia in br mar si j no could be ai n of ha for work nature wliich literature could boot wan b la tv ve indebted lor ine of and the is an li h been said ihe in ai of fancied e with i ue thai ie its es we e lo of he are in order equal palm be to c no u lie of de s ver u kind it is that be same to historical facts n of not be in the ii m d o n p even to truths in order to ii h it ts even one of the positive laws of thi foundation be and yet hut of be veiled a of the tame a imposed n m n tragic with a the t e i of the which latter b sub a of the critics a t tt and it i very true that i lie k iii or i he m ji r are nothing more than ro t in young lady has very and we not believe bs a lo that he i is iii of pr day they would treat it with if they that il is by no all in history in but romance and in what w ik arc tho of held m arc b b her the c of of and la r in one of which never to in ud t lo situations and act v or ft history ihe i but he be too in th i of the be nor too tho he be il of that iq her a o i ir en a and tiu madame de i i of e her i mai c a j she in mixed many of the ihe f she particularly to with art gives to j in her ei ore to he an and depth of do honour to he pen i the a ton tlie m il to timid n sl but la ii not in the ti l n m i if a fa ii n ct n tht tl l bill n which nt he tier mm j we la not hit new and already read this l and who it f kill per h p be j ed by a of of p s m u the after
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n of painting b those which kin the of louis ot d hu were h i m and he now i n t m l a a wn a a und a and wa i prince nor a ood ui a bu l ol ea ca are th aa t i in one n to a l den of ia ihe mc ni but be a om of he had bad a and ha ai v when been by and bo outlook hi fur s were of in bu look i ood con hi d ii car tor it easier to liis in to of h i i which hu till til i tiu us l t am hope u which f the brilliant tlie pencil tlie tie name ui ia tbe of ot thai la of fi r ae love h i fi love ut and he to n he it s in car t i i r i l u but of t iii ill a tn am il i kill ol t on il to a r i was lt ia in he vn ti or now bin t u li in ir l h tl de all h r an i lu im un n or id a i ami all except ti i if n an into and b with only the of de u to me j are which we first which it r t i t ti i to of n fi ki it is mr the a am ur rf h fully fi ll thus il was n ihe le of lie no t c n to at i er it wa lo think f t i ii t nm art k ii r i of tn full li ri il r n li i to ou oi tbe e p la y j j i b n infinitely n in and ih a lo co i i f higher and the in and v u mil y fm the an idle it l tbe l ii i u only a in l i of i and only r l i ill u a ni ii not co br tlie in the ki c n e i t to ih ml i n lo il i ct d t tv li an a i i thread the hit the two il h il i d lu r by the lie step who ly romance waa td never lo lier heart e upon a run of a all to be held lu bone b lu kill and di h king mt from he with the iii iii h ui l m u h knows him the of ri with her bad l who on wi il ix lo tbe he lor lie s il is la tbe il ti i mil i lie n her in tho c ihe native of a be the xiii i r iy h h ii r h i iii i i i ike point and the i bit lie seen by de l il i ihe author give bt the he li of than oi tiu of tho n and u by and of the cm select until then nothing fan tt in very de a r tion la r k liim and ter on with id lie the of of ic kin and ib t be could not t tool of his hi in ti the ce he h m the xiii thai t be m with hut the king the which bad n to are only proof oc of de la of humanity ir n de la i ny u ber is in of the in whom f to le i l the heart of b tbe t k a e lo a is for tbe h s of we will here iu lo reader the of the abbey de be of f n tin r k of ii and th of the w lai truth of what a b thai in the xiii en ia hi n when al dr ia a w c do not to do exhibited ii i in work she has cr before had an opportunity of ha aiid skill bi the her ta s flow naturally the witb n bait them we ball nut defend lie length the he will that lo the e t they add the of to the effect of whole in lo tlie read r with the of a e lo which the author c lo that is of w will be appreciated in to the decree of the in proportion as that bin been of el k u ft id new f hu been years of ml h mill it o lot of ft of very of to the properly of n of which supplies with al iu d bit to unnatural is this ta m envy and hare ceased to public ha fame of or hero is uses and he p of and of the civilized all he and w of then die away together the thai gave or if hap they are give greater lustre to fan like l fur a lime the face of the hun u he but aa be in him and bat to bis but of secondary and inferior men when thia party violence t b fate arc justly e by and continue to be b n them aiid t am with equal aad provincial i t o and petty u a of r own or that it ii u la am e the it aw wet u or w to l p np ot of white on ihe hand when
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no fl of to i is a r in to pluck all until nt no n apt to l u ami or of s a un l but hare justice to he of ao in many a ver lo a of ami public mn to bit once from idle exaggeration l i wai one o the of new was wealthy nor at tliat time in lie was destined bj hit or and hie education wai with a view lo that after tbe usual he ihe d e of a b nt in and that or a m t in with the of that r which many of ihe of ihe be proposed n bis and the of tbe whether it be to re ihe power of uie stale if tbe otherwise be early had his mind taken ta bent and formed thai of political to which he life and which he never for a moment o r into hia ti j nt r appear in hare re be does not tu applied himself to or witb any very great but r employ of his youth of with much upon plan of the of divinity ol the old aud ho embraced with f al doctrines of in he was in of plan of aad by he re ur ih of ti of new er and he i platform of tu la be iy t for li k of church to in to ut of p and li r l to it as well at he tbe u i l of of tht of j mc and i of of the of be never spoke but tire ri al at which be begin to take an in he provincial other who nt re aj ihe crown were of of in a mind as in which be in and it is thai hia and warfare from of into tlie at t now be fur hu m i pursuing a n tu oil modes af t or be ri i partly hy partly by of the office of in hia town i lo k hi in life i bi lie hb every other in ur of lie en warmly in arrive great and e provincial bath a in town n and popular hid a iu urn own wore i c to lo i j ir ht with ii t of mr ma ill lo ui office i io hm bent on p ril lime in n in collecting o ihe i had li rome do to p io be to and b by the more ot cause he has to and a relieved dim e lance ihe pro mid tu north end of r with lie by hie in o and tea tax at l i acquired him i and be bet ihe o and on many tbe leader of in b in m h lie was one of re in or t of in lie remained i being regularly re for a period a very ei and i portion of of aim i the a aiid highly di fu body mr a m is i m ell for p l and as for hu zeal aj d jn it on to the ihe of while were al of gi t and continued io their aiid his were directed and iii and urging be r speedy and be io hare been one of ihe very dared to openly oo the cf ihe dependence of country while a member of court be on la am public of the of duty he is said ve rapidity of a i much rare al thai than al n i c ant w to a p and ii north run ins lo ie much at b tor of or con ns il in u w b n to mix in the of r i p lo ni hy bi lip h one brief pi n of hu l it man in of bring l into a e p a town of at old n in k of p i tht of urn iu loud in t nod on print which ii i look like ni or direct in lu ami to till ut be ami made a brief r be wound up th following a i o r who wm on n y i bite of rome n of he closed band aa tn and be i i in i a ld am be u im c ii l k him it p y a he dropped il and it m rim what mt which i lu in mind of the il w a thai no weak and defend n if it will ji fur it w to believe um tin n i wm by the a mt of i in buy hint over lo party tt in of r r d u l lo a member of the in o lo the why air was over am hit wi or be in tht e of o la w of aod or h lo become lo ah man much is of be bo never un be ity any or gift in it mr r d a ot he lu the r of t of which i he by lu hb ii in c iii al a applied i bi am of il c o long ami land at id now became the tbe ami ill v ii in own by n of on i o i ha pardon all the only and john be v are hm a o admit nay other bein o s ta hi as a vas more be and ami b of
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upon bat field of which wai opened lu him lie aa in r when he of was and ami thai with great deal lie f ry in and the of lu which were adapted merely a n he wiu and to for ever of government in station be to represent hb stare ami period of the aj d bis seal all tin of public from of i or of p or as i yet a aa well aa a ch n front of and ei la con of on a l r iu i u rank of m i br chief to urn of be aiid to place the of co iy w in u d h i tlie ml i in the that c r ring hy o stale of w i here be was useful rap lo and intimate with local wa influence of mr s peculiar i upon tliis j l of a e fl t of tbe people as well w in for wi t in of te aa b now lo be a very ib bears of ip deliberation oa study ind i up a more aod ut l with a greater of detail in any of our it cr a i in the i k jo several of local by of people for of in in manners and in m lit to and i r and lu a practical of of i ii of un and a of in the fact i completely and all appear to lo a und lo adopted plan of r this ia lo be accounted for i l of form civil policy or ly our lo the of the p in a rat e lo i a bt to certain and by at pre ev not the of col in of to r in be a r of ant upon the of the i of ami ui ill fur n un t y hy hie of fi mil ill sod soon n r to a almost tlie of decided ami energetic were taken tn while at ihe of force of tu of the civil and lie himself iu e of di mill it hia on dr that exist by to the the iu lie put in force all bad in ihe ruling thi displayed character iu anew nd sufficiently proved ite he cried liberty the con proposed to of and he ant as of of the town of iii the con by of for that lie brought to the of this national a mind nd in the detail of tl but by general study or perhaps loo much by fear of all not exercised by the people or thi ir ni it im i hence it appeared to in the t d red by die slate ave t to the general r to r he had without lion to b in i h i lor new k faint he w y lo of public o and i ind in gen il a vote i fur the of dew t t tint proposing ef repeat or h ihe lo hie of he from h wm m a of the then many of whom of which u in our own and looked b t purer ap iu the of which loo ia of to further ami il ii br the wish or writer to stir up any of i t thing ua i oil ur iu n nd one ot and ne lo mind wearied by mil d with mr ail r ly which rd t d thai ir be x bis lo ti li d not by of bi and by hb con and in by pen in be li to no h upon death of air he wan of stale he continued in of of for three on until af age la in ht b m ill tho of and d in october l lo be m year t t according to of be tn im in life p of on hereditary and of be chiefly b ami of public oo very in of oar country and of all new england the greater bis life he was un ll late in ct m of event ot of na be acquired a decent his my plain by oo means whole s l tn of life exhibited a specimen of the genuine f wan thai refinement of manners thai of ami that and of wealth and commercial all tie of the venerable forefathers of new england he wm ery in external of religion and u every to poor be a lofty and spirit and looked upon if not with at same time he did lu hint and influence be objects of bis pure grave and austere and hia which generally turned on public character and bold and besides he of tlie lay be is said lo have bad three of on which he d lo ami to always dwelt upon with great the laws of n w tiie lo of public or of the h of he lie a u or liberal ao able than a l man and more of a e than a f killed in the of heart in and to powers of public i in mule hy in but hia adapted lo town and bi m of iq d a f ni lot it i a it ml ui il t u ii of iti t order of of m v o in z al and u wm v a when k la i t in e r of ic love of hit of into di is ti m of i of of be of a t in
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o hut in of ns has now obtained in tu mr of a lu of j paths d xii bill men ii mill of i ti anti r c l i b ii p of bt il bow poor u il b w a r i in with the y i f brilliant anti iti coin n lu il is by of m l y ri i i mi crimes is fl tbe i u ami tbe m ik of bu ra ie r ct and by n hu v vol iu s a poems c l a i x the title bu lu us a it be though ve do nut be and ni ut ud not of being or al he i of ol hers yet we feel ta uie work i u a one of at ry bout our ami the i i f of very l iu iii great of ve from symptoms about bu work be for it of i ami gentlemen and that be a x n ui er that lie written fur under s of above all a price has been to one of bit in a ly by on wc arc to start a poet of c been ruined by of inferior nm we trust hat ui the present case tbey are out without remedy and that the b not to fur gone in evil of to lie still wc feel tlie if c relief a hint he gives us oa cover of hid book present po i of bit ind but of lie on u li c hi j in it mighty and in volume our aud down like it h r to ao ii we to tn to a ill ce lo b u good m both of bit we would c him ti to tip all writings aud fu most row j o come we will and we hire very great bo it it be i le l v ll aware of ihe of lo prints lie it pa present i ins lt l tbe of e ut he i lo warm lilies ami in b d bo as lo be tbe ray of popular all the in motion produce a of and u d k of ri then la of hi a of tho of bis in o lis quiet of im ni and be in by the of be oa b nd t id intention to mr holland from hia poetic on be il ia in of good we of i hut ve are il be carefully and trained np to full and and by early we we can di lu ha of aad and lofty of ready and great brilliancy of aa yet by a or rather and will e but il ia tliat and be hia merely e despair for u no ai e v into any thing like poetic l think il a ut u future day down into excellent tn among but roll away and it to it one ni in in ihey ban man hu a with in our oa i a we be a in thai rt m b id b lo k good l for our un i of m u or on tin mi i j mixing the of iti will pens u l m foi e ip cf of t r t ii ri to lu ir m at i to r ns of their t t tm tt at il is a practice ac life e of r ned of hai f t f n die of o led in to apply it lo this ery ii tin ran fi oi p l i iii ii of dame into the of lo ii it id the play off a as b b worthy b a die lady or a i in a of an of poverty ot thai he if i lo more is it in n we if we of ve have d in ma and we arrayed in ir coats and a world our but not i a and r r tent may for in the i of p r may real a thai if ix i in ry the of an tn ami r n ally i u ul m s a cry of li lie for our ami ihe our when i r le la in am and t ni in l tl her n on he tt ll he ni js mil on no if have id be at own we rather h ar in be i b z tar to ur t d re be in to x by our own ami r i f lo ih practice or he af i la an l ii ml i lo am if i in an in fi of private rf much may be done r ing or enterprise but be an ing will never grow rich and be who n will to the s al w we are i in find that the writer before m of uie e mu f w n and but we liim evil into which men are o wo mean bad we are p e be i liis e been none mm he han li too witb the e of he school m i an l when he have b walking uke a iii of the p ma of art we are led to his idea from hi hia b of tlie blue and and of and and some li bt clouds men whidi by ihe by ia a like and ul the st of i a tide air
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h now all kind of poetry a tale in d y ht has h a hb lo u it fine gentleman io pen e l i ood bom ami as im r sir to in of we author bis by reading of whatever be magic of and breathe a of and be of and brilliant and b i ardent ia all cold bill it any do to ears of ad l but one pure or love from of to tbe all tbe we doubt if in the round of as with f by the modem one passage cm be e eloquence of of ami with picture of tbe aiid parting of two how d how die t om as i their fr i her to the flew o er me and my for ui ok ai li l and ufe my wi i embrace ou i fu oft tn wc but o till a that my cr early now a aod md uie that my hi al s r bow lit i aft fl r am d loom that dwelt on mc ami now in l it lo t u within my i cot live my foregoing n the of tlie language of ill um of and i and ihe of our lo ihe ol on be truth tenderness v b a on is tlie soul k to use bu i words h nature s o hue i t that that if but the r fault the e of ihe ml is k for h h fur of in for i or us finer and pre our n o our lad of r op into in the writers to think h h their wc made lo under loads add then ihey ore so up m and li that ui hare on i aad are all we if w b lo what ia fe u grand in and of where there grandeur of c ed ia bat it is to a mile and imperfect do and lu b a o it true e to pure and t and u ud of ur the t are h b pro oo i thai led their but were we in the oar po we her m p b on ever finger borrowed iti j of be nature of literary it uie i of our lo borrow from sod to l r ll c give m o u is tut a lo be of have die ordeal of and he fit im eye od models have d ol the and of he b w we trace in of us bit ihe author has been con work of robert treat i a american writer of very n m ui continual of fancy and of a we ml hire or tor sake of finding we shall la one of s m il in probable be i u it ia the which received b ui r s we me oi we arc to notice thia we find it going of union al al and forth al public and title of t which it undoubtedly equal lu il a grant m a prize of one of at a worthy the io of all in ihe the i very fair ami indeed ia one of on which we good of the a genius tbe hue really noble c ft tin j t g to ii tm i in of d the tow ami the rule u blow spirit r mc ill like w die the ho r from hu vi and tone wc have ihe an l of be of ocean a of al and wholly id r great mi in l r into ft give of figure as be tbe r ihe te ua lu of come iu t the in o er he when nick mi ri circle the brows of the it g t it iti i ua ki wo meet va the wan e tbat we were l the or j to set the in a live to till rocks on iu wc b lo h ar c forever and a r our by of a a waa lo vo a of who i tn a on tlie water and lu to the thai c fc n h after for look tn wo at l n ih t we lu bt he i die ir i r r who ihe m e r i iii nm tb n of f cut be nothing nor l u i i ij lit we do nut t to indulge in or it n the it his been were its to ii at but he bu made in it attack t f tliat for i c for and bj we in to tlie b lo by nt inferior ns poems selling to ind them ihe we w by a rebuke to t j ihe hurried of a of and we into liable lo tm forward by of wc thi lo mr further until he has cultivated bis and his mind we bim r ly lo youthful who we suspect b very spirited lo of of to breed bim in mean diligently in and in an b t and simplest am df critics we do him really line is rare ami lo m may te in any tbe it he of are loaded with it but reads merely poetry only kinds possibly be i or very bad oi to be read tbe to be wc c ill of bin rather tn bill it was fur tbe purpose not il a but justice lo give a in w ii on i i f
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a m y of a beautiful l o a b aad s in but we it is managed here with uncommon and and great of thought and was a r of birth of lavish and d die it d upon the lap of earth and t the c eye whose step is seen in the early dew me er d a r brighter or nuts d a bud ot hue i it blossom d not in dreary wild in or desert but like s child in sun soft and fragrant ow r the ov d with d to flush its celestial bloom and all its blossoms were so bright it seem d not form d to die so soon youth round the flow ere it fell in bright was seen to stray and beauty said magic spell should keep its perfume from decay the parent stalk from which it sprung transported as iu spread in holy o er it hung and tears of hear n bom r ture she yet fragile t thy blossom bright though guarded by a magic spell a sweet beam of evening light id hour of tempest fell the death blast winter r the cold frost and the night wind came they thy beauty bo fair it shall not bloom on earth i from a view of the of mr holland it is that he the for poetry in abundance te r ri ain i w e lu with id be ai c already hinted we hit a k n will fall we tame that of ne me m of lily butt anecdotes of the battle on lake it it a e of no lu the w e read ot cut to ami killed and but are m uie or of are fancy in h in a le io uie conflict a battle of was a in h of reached ua which give a vivid d nature of the and perils young officer was it his re e io men away from hia side r some even with incidents coolness mid of mind prevailed among tht and indeed tin oven to with present dangers the lu of was in by a the having passed bad no than io knock down and lodge l io the of his he fell with an and remained for a by violence of the blow and seeing no of a gave j told him lie not be hurt the coming to ir iii into his pulled chain no sir but thin ia bo t it great mid pocket in the of the or ov l bo of ood of um v ir being ua in him wm wm tar bo n of v m tt o sir be own l it aim raised up io r hint ia ho u of l l great h van an a a red neck mj hia he c t c the ti face i p u r it io u in looking ihe ft e ill he up io in mid o of gi lit to him all the of hm kill it ordered in shortly a of all were that hen said io b la v which particular ll io it tbat common j o ib j vm made a of men were bo front to p a nd ik places be looked st poor l lar wounded and w do deck bo turned bim and their om us ii a tor io o a r of te it in of the of he of io i mi he p io g bu k wm to j my b t q lie that ho ground h h be lo u old win bad been in both held h hail got on the on be deck a u bo one of h f seeing all n ra cm fr an l bring i hb fat s sir re no more men i such be that all hail m au ot danger of but victory dashed f the a u th lady of that was bu th are by a t ball were a thai very be from one to l ie the of the lady iii ir crippled stale lo be d on deck and him on he bis on his hand fixed stare at on the deck and running forward lo lie f learnt thai was lo ed by wound ue was a officer and j in battle of the while wm d at fr a fine bold sailor tim of three every sail to into the action between him and he enemy but take in au inch f he d hia men lo fire through il seeing the engaged ni of tbe g hu he to commander of another to he other however the rash but il hu been f de in the to pick officer with ho did ai lion than ihey new and of battle by ml into uie tbey k tt op i i i l ni if u n ind thai t for iu in or l y s word lo below lad l for ei fort s he hail up on deck a l witli ed lo l e and d ihe of li p however pulling a few good bu to lo be taken away and fm i degree of m to natures are apt lo tbe only that the and of ex ike a was oa hia down by a h i t driven in b a ball in agony of mind he gave op h but had tie li lo sec bim rise up
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o bravery and conduct of tbe who a of un crew u b lo on board ihe and beheld and around an of in mn at c n by such men water bad very tbe of and the we few of ih n i and romantic fate of of ll an awful of which tbe warrior wit in bu down his the et ml and of tu tbe i the and the lo the and tbe a i gay animated officer for beauty la tbe of the be en e with a mile on hia the enemy when a um ia tbe b bed to tbe f deck tlie bim and uie liim the to am put en l o ihe some of to and bim u tbe scene mate of a boy of years of iii r d of a lie au tu one of lie but on lie oo deck most k and piercing bis n i nor could be be ui iu order to lake bim below be to carrying mr who worked a gun like waa laid tbe the wound of taller and be lay bis be never looked ao at this when uie ut hi imparted a flush to bin he r nod bow die went he gave a few about h own and white h m oil e weaker ami little lo and into c he be placed be waa yet talking a ma attracted by d bim die or bu companion died away ear and be his face poor i bad expired a n wm of il ir ai om pi e m u tb r r of mi know ic c ef l ur ki iti if t r r m w ii the r ni lip of iti a v i i ni ill it ol f i i in ir il r il t w r t ij i t cf o arc iu l ar til i t il t m n fall t f r i k ii t d i ii u l o r ki ml l ill r i i h i at i s y wm iii ou id u il h ua rf i t r ii n tt tt t t i ai her u i a j tb ut hi i ut ami i ri a i l t hi viii link l vol hi jl nd ml p r lull it i or ar os friendship are h i i o j i mi c e er lt o al p that i to cold t r c big on t i t ul or to wi t ami arm i l i and thai me of d i line la me i n il l ii t i r i ti l interval ic d u well timid love o r l if o t bit c i i i r lu n i ii i he trot til i im id u l i il my mj bu i k i ik h to t b l ij n i to the m ad a l to i bo u lo io f l r mil cut i i i u i m no not top i r n tb i li it all oak to c v l ana i tc i r a i wit i t al i tbe v n i t il a x l i li it fr of for tl ii mi f lie r i in t i i iii i m i iii fair ai t and f u o ai l m a her f l r v ir o doom il la l ii r n t m if an ab im f m t di x il f h l n iu l m r iv i r l il l tv i l m t v r i the lo r ko ui ml u i ml r bj i e l u all i b ai i i cr i hon i ll more i rim k ti g ul a tht iii tl it r l ac ua b m ll mj oi al what il n aad tb at h wn ri i js of r to a l dr death of w tl bt t f ut ami ill iii c l m ti thai ii ra i it it hard ac i f of in v her l ao r to am mm t k ike i il t i i ml hei au j n ui her i in the ca domestic h n it ll in ti n by is to bj u r ill i mt il l t of i ij tl ii w i r r tlie ua p v um fe i ii hi i ui i l u ca
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be it la be to r u ih i et fo n no am i and fat the a wa rf a n b a til i ir i tr i i n on m ft of pa ti le w ut if i li i i tv li ia h of ti f i il iii l ii j m li fe x i r i r ki t r f it air mr i fi if mt i ll j t tl i um has o much upon lu this n no t of ton b from ihe of u e ij w tl when men were any aod m ht be t of the iu n l ihe way n a lo urn iii f f th y bad no to r y m d lo t t v o l ia new a ir we i of tou s magazine for may i m ik of us l v in u art m u lar ul nt r b lu i b n au ul p v rs b us to a a i om n ib d ot b ob little of r a l l ki if pan up arc ok ok a n i from b o has h i lo in rat the of to tn b w of ta n but ni g were were w mr n any but m dirt i im f cl the in il ih n tn u t n lu the lo like they bat im to by and mere c li g of new ur von d at if c mar fr vou iii mm of ea lie s i s or between rain op tm of mind of l cr n net for former to express the utter by more or of aiid and of and of and ment of subtle ind in this of shadows h of old worth to new is th word lu car and it thai it wm m in an im he name wm known ami so the of a was with have lo be and il n to b feared bare been enough lo upon wa r tliat if would but trouble of from mr s a few and for a hound some of his a much less than do at present if been fell in a which only approach hy explaining meaning tie down words o a si tn the me bi i it is much more o t e dread ed one judge ever one has feelings and his and his of what la and grand and and a each man uses in i own sense the scenes in with are very d spread purple s highly sublime every is worse n n founded hence strange theories one man words in the v of tim another up to to get at true meaning and both e in the in opinion upon subjects v of work before us treats we endeavour to use no word of tlie meaning of which we have not and give to our readers a notion on i by would be lo ct thing that lo i h u a at jt would bv lo go to in of the of taste il la that we come tu be letter than a itself at the very outset how it to be that one better than r or or i i a a good and a f what u of taste r tt i t u to tlie have made bis tint the which we to a a ly u bv iu tlie wa ma talk of nature aiid of aod ao forth ii as appeal ram i b ihe pleasure received of be there are ui calculated lo which we calculated lu receive taste u and p the r that i io greatest ul jl at tint there ia do of aa we tea equal very ol ji heir iii i if il can be shown there are certain lo which thai the of in be and if true causes may ik of certain in are to be found in or a which them the in and from at tbe of taste it may then be fl made that there is a by which any given te be pronounced aod or had as lo first part of to nature u tjie it in of every the aud that in the real lo detect and and it u lo the port the author io bat b wc shall bim a s taste may be then that is mar not lo such feelings aa it is to of in the line a in the london or an in a is beard with of b ver had tho e of hearing g to tm arc and i lie no to who had n ter known the of ihe are mere and a cl an ignorance there h catch i of who will not lake lt there are multitude wc bare in st paul s m o br ud br lie r if a wig or b the of from than by ami i cr of and v bad no once i of l ie the de or tbe of or to borrow n from mm re it ay who in wailing a s a not to b be n c lu
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t not lo n i it hi im i r a ol m t l t n if cf at tlie v a i r l s the of bad ver is b arc objects in hy of a iii such and b t ic ir we use an from an of men s respect lo mi lead us to expect it ll it riot o one aye it tie spring ut tbe delicious of a lie ur tu of i lu the of in general by recall to of c arc u ih y occur to il i for in gazing at landscape of wood and rt fat and neat and and a spire h tree the com on ml and ami al work and all imder a blue very of pleasure from a m to be into of and it spring to be mind our turned to life and o pa r lo tbe und of the i ii age aa are described in lo age of our and our were in and in we of the plenty about to be laid up in our and i and ihe poor and of the large brown r wife lo ber y of be of tl good and witb tb of more the f some abbey i lu eye no doubt arc colouring laid on by lime n ue which bo beautiful are black m night and ed m f only or t reader ha received in a if il o i et liim not rim y bim bit ud and bin eye of and glories of i et the id abbey can enter or mn there it ihe nt f he of ot tbe and has oc a the t p od or beautiful many are that is to people lo their of r h have been these operate upon for one s or spot where one wan is by a recollections of and and at to a tear il sod d not li t l nm wi b ami tlie fa life with lo we do l upon what principle un could give lie to roof and of tbe or and of c but om milk one all u awful iii ail lie ue i i iu iu to m mi till i mi m af it m n ol mm in im lu ti i m m n il ei it r t i a j ti tl m um v il it i m iv w im w r r in k tf wc m d la all ha i ike ts l all hat u tn y n in tbe und r with tbe b l ih of greece ami mi of each it in in l have in i t i r of injury la one bid l u in were l out in th ok of lo lie n ol by a bis for strait ami re or la an in a of wc have lately to ite m e u and out on the ul of dial it be proved kind of tbe style ui k iy ia in by of lie re ta l to the rail of tragedy is il that in and a of so ue a witb the formal and of hi tragedy fi poetry the a n of tbe p and of thai e i bare iu of t they had tu and dancing be and e and tbe beauties be falls in love the how then is to be improved we answer our author and with mr by the knowledge the two of bad taste arc al done away and as lo be who e is extensive and moat va will be greatest of general b any will be tbe least liable to of ones the u on i n and ihe it ia l y up ii fur t by n are than e of which we in life a of arc but admitting tbe fact the two principal of tn ca of lu bt thai the i may select tend lu n the t tu be produced secondly that he may l ihe not or not su by we had i i i h j we ai e ud l t language and with i i ox ov it but b an m il lo tie to to fin tr it b yet il k not lo lt i il that be lo enter detail on tt nay n hard a cf to l u iv ii li liim ci i r t i r in i r to if e l is m far mm i il h w i i or for n ni it i i i n from in i r to il will l r only to ei to hj of at ru lend hint to the no r of the f in the bat ut eve la ia all im r r d in bar la aud or lu take mi a very nature in ot it be o c bare tor to thai b tf on in tl i al fir l nm no mt many a tliey tl many a o er a r many a al t cf of a m have cl or tbe aa of the by the of the th jo the face of il u of hit that r w lo ia fail hi ami il
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of his comrade who the n a of ice hut oc e l was not complete the which bad all e bt he them t and the hie w ht of their were to be fired wiu and f to pre each forward ii i f ami ui the iii the whole with a death c uie ho um of at resigned the command of t and ba ing put on a lo c author into a pledge sod the ae at tears would on the he hardly n minute delay t on of ih f i d hit heed in in t the of n wai known iu a few for time after it wa as he shot h it in ee the not many aiid he with aa as u a were in gale ii b tl r we take our of sir r but l pleasure of hia word it worthy of li t i r if it hail th knit bt i all the l ul of tlie and we ni l a an ot if lie to write m i t or plain wc will ri l or of in co sir k ma c c a p i i he i ll it if f of when hail n mn people l liave been u nation of d a tr i n of than thai ff hi in p lie of of tt tight ami s ttie following is notable of l ca of phrase general mil to press upon i it ir left while he pro witli and t b with n from the oa of sir r porter will th m for mom sm wo r he of te of ot r di meet tint w it d f u m f li i r x l lie ni r but n m over ii ot ml with i m mm ij c t k l m l lo n t b l e a ir ot ih w ll mm hit fi tt t t hu i im ha l the these ia in ei a certain aristocracy members by the power of r lo model he of ihe or it influence be bat their it h at always fell and lean strong of stamped upon the character of the a and these cf the may be into three p al the features of which are blended iii an hot in ihe main strongly dis ui h from each first may l e l tho e i m kindled by the of poetry nod eloquence and who are l with a facility of selecting or f with that fancy which and i which in and e in c by exercise and arc of as and much which life from be the and the cot the of high u t born for the of mi hy tor the bustle of i w h i without tor of par by he ur of practice at once ro their ami mn be upon if bad bi the m details of ing lo have been hi which g his d wa my aa yet y of our with lo of bit own in with greece that we look for of t note of ct ve j a fm tie ab t lo hare of many of the most of first aod was equally d for ihe l of the and third the of sketch purely american and ihe whole cut of his mind may be m do unfit of our with in the poet and pan i the character of the philosopher h may be if mil at hi head among tbe very of th fur ihe able discharge of great duties m tha and of active was at a in of c april h it ia of but not vary wealthy lie wai l up in ihe simple re lar mo b of life which at thai um province and which in a d a of of h the state of and of education in w england about b waa p of the b nt lo op men filled in h tbe be and en of a without safety oc h ia d t ab for either or a pro of ihe whole of a or n wm ly the a my put or the in addition to the r of b learned but ordinary nt active a great man of nm and a mind the and which ihe elder died loo or tht tr rigid virtue and had decayed but wm left o keep up a regard to moral nod and an a principle in the and the great of the people peculiar emerged of a new and peopled while it of he luxuries aud ihe of life had a tendency to train up youth in and of in dependence and of mind b however ill the accord the of prejudice in fuel constituted the moat part that formed the and of i a ac id of was ir s character formed and the early his may be traced the whole uniform tenor hi public and life youth was passed in labours and in studies a liberal at ihe age of be college but after residence b of or bo removed to where be completed his and degree of a b in his as a waa respectable bat be if to ha e been much more foi hi and man in all the politics of the e thin or any in or literature two or three after fail college be waa admitted in the bar in
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policy of tn all plain and bad a powerful be of portion of fan audience lu were could hi e been pro or hy he r ve view nd rf or and ot as won bs lu l een td by of vm a in the t under al in in ho great upon ru be a ud up all of under the i mi ut great bill of the np by in dr bin in the be stale u a of ot it lo a u y tbe of i lime p a general iii lie oi and and of national upon or loo upon of no part of tbe new arm of bad excited t encountered k ei i li the it wm deemed l la order procure for ll a more favourable lo j up of mere and tbe ing of o tr at lime ami tbe b ai d r be l and as no lo i n i r t f of cot l at da be ed bad no of bet been are few of aod ban tu iu the of detail and m na it bring under our pr l a it were in be i ti fir u t c p mm ul i al ml i n npon b o and ne er tu be i fa by alike s u t i ur mt n to ik away il bu bears of ii l he pe practice of was hy mr toll into thai tint t lo two ihe re fur full ot i and in hold liis the of of president il to v ve d hit was and k hy of the ardent o great k ry came in waa by him it vn with ho ind an asked lo it tb he would m ca nights in up ami down t rd il waa lu ui ii b before be bad tim on subject which bat m hat i bad thus wa bo at once relieved a weight of left and a if lie been wearied out e n bodily w l e had up and bo waa in od wm and od in il were and ril of i be o k i id ij l i b ad la keep ui by mast of or ui t a w tn al t when the t in iu i the u w the ot r ni e n r ai m l it ted tbe american into a i i of m l y r a a f to mi much l all a i gentleman and ti m r him and ot his ills opinion thai in a life be d a more and of the of bu in he ti sl lt n thin be of bis h time of life i of h n their fall and tf not et ii become awkward ad al e to any ut or ah d d k to a to we thin i equally true lu of and he wilt m be by the and but keeps it n la the of new idea aod with and mr liberal will pet every in t ami in a of regular improvement to a far period if mass mankind be bad ni m the cm hi ri wi to kin or and own real or life with bit i on of i a of jn mr i af th a o w n i c c et mil ru m bi t tt own h ny lo hi h la c of lit al i or a ni f to make k of i law foreign nm j i was jl la hit iu of other be fur n from the of bu mi tiu in if fi lit iii t bow are upon the ad m of tl principle but an be mi i of tf either y or ami ii b n ap win he k very a of to l up p in be felt r and il loo thai be bid u ac for tbe nor be bar in any of tlie remarked an in did in ei er in of liis of o crude of reading ta lo i not yet are mo fund of in y of that ability and of li for in be be he well adapted for if waa mj tor be waa peculiar by it a t hia of patient md and accurate and all to render bim ever way be od bad ap rt been vol am ov in man at fit by l in mature t s oi o be hai e ami of any of all tbe a cm be w l n t a and if be li at of or c mat certainly i s i l not merely but and he in public and bar and la a of and of character by au it in a r in present political of oat rendered at delivered by chief oa an circuit el ii were re o i i d and adopted iu of l i it m loo d out of a very of and or upon of law i placed by thief upon be very an formed the of of the of and tlie br of tbe of france the of and so i tbe a bo by of from source of of judge t i lo jury rich only in but in tn a ave a and i r but ii ia m a lo od ideas of
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n of a bad il ill di v if of a body be c b ai seen are heavy und h it in clear its hare i b t tbe body in is in proportion to e e therefore a body arrives tbe ib ms it it it have any bt hut if out fallen very i liave formed in a began an a other from i could be derived it only o be j lie to the is occasionally at two which fell near the one the fl lore the hut d not appear to il in the at bed and penetrated ground in near u o merely half buried itself l in east o a depth of i b worked i p la other it be thai the of of w taken r m ll cm one tell at pe il in in r l inches c it u l l t c ill i b hat r i h lo lie of io for we that would in a in a r i in an to of to of i no all e u t i il c u o are taken up tlie y float until of takes place io a n in ii arc m e i l io be a to tu ll at been formed of lie i s of if tbat the all ver mine elements tn of ii t p ii i n any i in witli the i have in my i u h visible torn a ao at be at a l r h ik probably in of and with great earth until the and of lakes n ml p bi t hm pr t a r m t i m i fl lu ml v of tv bu f tm w c b r l m m h ft t w c i p i there are time for com r f p i oc hot took s ruin bit i ri a the br ami be of a ki if pa ll t into air i il will a il r m n tl has hi tl link t ill only and n wm at r on n lu f after ui ai of lie ol hu le lo of ami all ii lo he an i bi wm of ta earl ami bin tier t b nut iu our ut we arc the of scenes df on in rent of uie piece lo it by we l mt c far in in elaborate of the poet r fo the of e tj ki alone of ami i en the a om ui tke ut x a y stored only or a nt i i c tr of ci t ami im s rt u li ra of all and to he ha w wc total as his else who with all hu with the of bis by w or to pa arc more ii be and i and we nay to of at au spot of by the and more of time en far m per o i l t of are about tract ts ns ihe only remaining mid i even in time the subject of poem wi the of the of his in the several events of to lime future the of prophecy to a the e le who c object of our s a lover and a ofi a ru from place and un from he the and wm with in up il lu bi j the tliey m li r f h i f m bi aod j oi l bud to ib lu it bnt t bam nut we have m lo it e er b no tim of i than the line on ihe of ihe i a c tl ran at men the a n k of ii l o by d d ho w u l ii lo hu l our a the i low tin no r r d t b ant or hj ai to n i front o e r il a and on u at f affection tu lo r m cast a f loom no ow hut mid ml l r tbe look d iti d it ami li a ban t dot br h ii of to with e out ua al lo ac c tho it till of and he of the mil mere x a by t oa iii j it os a i t died a fur ll p hu to enable be reader to be ut the ei have been v oe arc not lo other lo to w n ic b i of int to those may have been excited by wa l lie work f with tbe es of the of with of the in bin thi y m few north of and tbe i two of the fur lo be in he of literal tbe poetry of mr i of the hind lie tn with oo of no oa none of of but of our to aiid of conduct by n l of a rich uie of a heart lo hit be tbe of due for of be latter in that which ia an french over our k we h v derived ex of li ii we do be ed if il should mt or popularity tbe may
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be the writer may have been led into this error hy a pushed lu an of the of tbe writing however la not and arc where ti ar of thought bat been with force of tbe to the of h t more to apprehend bu e be only lo with all who from tbe hid poet be pf c c l the of he human race oa w b thk than with power of in mr lu su of hi h in the a k of are j it ut it that lit the while hu thai t he tb ihe tie to to m to a in in uie warrior and a ih hi iu a all aa all that hand a d hall the a bo e fail tu the at i aiid the n t to to m tu bj urn i hi l death the of m nut tbe i by m of ii ho it in him bid our of deity to t the same nt our b d the genius ol of our i appeared to so great as lie b u a little on tbe contrary i a t i il on en hid fo able of his this any be no m since bit ui i are many in liable to oo all of a topic which be o till article far ic iti fear for ihe success of a ll has been observed ib lily tbat has a equally id all long bs nature in a e when the of a book is ui former would deny of n poet because be bud not t al is from premises ly shall to be as a poet if be have much for of human a may derive from se ground for probable j of f one by it not gone forever ence of opposite in is an the of other ones in tbe thai as lo moderate as in tbe of the after in see of bi laid and so long as world we liave i he d im t i or c s die torrent ind lie these an looking b a with of ir wars tbe of il u to cf how tt a in be tn l ic of original hut to ti of bow c ai s the at the i l a bow many b i g were from j how many is ot t coin ge broken down tu the an warrior name once a lie wa of a number ed over the aod tbe other tribes at the lime of of new band of l who most le of which b capable tu the list for tbe of without a ho e of victory or a of renown t of as age of poetry and subject for local and fiction have left any on page of history but h ox dim of when a tbey are fir l took on the world from the of lie did v la tbe gloomy ami ber and thai away by l a lion and e h the of of an hearts were filled ihe and tr m from e ot r in thin from tbe die cheering of primitive powerful ov a of io he spring a small of of taking e of lie which hail he red into a and old a portion of he soil aod the g will of his indian v it ib certain that nothing appears to and ood faith of ue a en in the land and no jealousy ing and his more to new with son alexander tj i of peace aod it i he to protect the religion his attacks of the he should be made to draw off bis people fi faith but finding the op be mildly the hid life was to i two sons alexander and of a principal f aj d that the and existed between men and b j hia children the good old happily gathered to his sorrow tribe children t behind to of while men hu eldest son alexander who succeeded the of the he waa of n i temper and proudly of his the ive policy and gen excited ii i ion and he with and by fact ur dictated hy ui of with the to rise and the and l t the they to ana alexander and him or l lo his i i br mn p i l the im on br of ar t r of hit a e fur p t c be c h l was i hi i a in ttie vn ir the be j r i ut him in of and ml lie of i i mr be very have been t t lie w n mere in ui ind tt v m i mi n r of bid the of ami e ij it be by i he b l who i jim tbe mule by lo tr v i ill of br on injury b fi i wa ti i mid bit no they were f r n jt he x r r i the with m ur h of i ai for if vol at round bin a the ia n of h i or mr tm b bi nod he end t t ml of tb r tr mt u of w r i t or m a l aad of had b n mt hia men bin all thai he to ua
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the lo br bs ma by when the wm in a of irritation and be spark to set in a tbe hi d m i and in of a w d upon a r thia for open id he af t h m ii b in of and n of of the a and the of their and u bad cab lo au i til the frightful of and the ind hi we hy variety f public at one lime form of an in he ur at new which wm looked upon by ike a at mid waa beard the report of a piece of with a of ihe e and a were by of and lu and of in the air o in of their n look liim ih of b my easily tb i the of ac i i ir o and worthy i of i ol of of m md by yet b n o ml ui c c he at line he witb k band of p l of neck where did not lo lo e and in am and or bo by ia neck ind lo n fort witb of out the bat philip and fan m l n omen and behind a over m am of the tea in of bt escaped to tbe at war be tribe of the aad tbe colony of one of had in liim f hia r or me ns ihe ton ami of tbe aa win bad b lu bj ho of h he he heir be old of a pride and an well a malice be tbe bis and and tbe n ot thou eh bad lo an part in war be with open arms and bin tbe and thia at once drew as it waa to blow that is a l from and t t ii into he t in tbe h winter tbe ma h a no m lo tbe of bad the a cr of ua with the old tbe be and of hb e is a i he and lip had up he at bit i by be waa i er they p of l f j r l id bloody b i j u r ge o w j i h l m u of u e were a j r r ng tl e e b re er ce o record or lit n t ui ood that il u to tbe a h d d hi b h tbe of he was d l to um of he k to tbe of m spring lie departed ob a to to in of mount lo lor of bit hide of adventurer had ui of at river an lam of ao men al time l o of lo tiie a lo bring of foe b panic by appearance of a of aod tbey in to of tho danger c did ihe he tool two ta and am ol band no but fl t he lo escape bill bu aod it aod a w of of the threw b hia hi coal aod bell of b which hb knew in ba and oa f a a of al m upon a ha fell w m lo this so a rack hm thai as he hia aod and he a of h to such s be b a pe v a ot ta m mm i i h a of v sur of body and c but oo t pride bit spirit within bim and t we find io by hia enemies i like came ap ant who had warrior witli h f you ar u ot let your or will i answer made to bim of bj of with io the ei la any pr lu great bud ul thai would being n and that lie bad be wc up a v m ki our ihe he would burn english alive iti justify i tbat ner aa and lie desired to bear so noble aiid a spirit so a l and friend mi touched the and ihe but was on indian a has no courtesy no law ri be waa condemned lo tbe last are of a any b b on a iu range of m hen of was be liked it well fur be heart waa or lit any thing his enemies gate death of a for f l y t own i vl at r ii and ll were fatal blows lo an to n head of by but ed of a were br or hi tu an to hie la i h were wm before hb tm l y m e hm wm in f bin be wm lo hi wife ton la of h s ruin h s tbe b bi ui on bu wm oil prevented but being c tbe of of of of hi of d and t own life bo to on up tbe of bu his be lo plot hi ufe by bim bt i of bit the of an of a near and of philip betrayed hand of the wai ni at tlie l mt and to make ber e hj n river by or with cold ana hm and naked but not at tbe grave tbe of wicked bo
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to hi female great crime lo ber and ber v the t and tbe upon a pole am at lo of the of r and were w al are told broke the rid and philip hid up r nd thai of m m d to bis nd reduce bim to it b he nor had la vol am a l al if any r b the of w of us tie looked at wan r no o pi j arm a who true lo lis philip n tn l re l i n of a r mere ite al ot power i now of of nd t no picture of and by the homely pen of lie of reader iii fa of be philip be by forces tl a ul den mount l where be retired best i a proved bid a pr be ii of came by b execute him even ill urn t refuge of desperation to his wo sealed among care worn over and a tiie and of bin out lo e but be i lo grow more a u in the me tamed subdued by le rim ui ve il the very h fury of h he even to i oe an of peace of made bis and iii a body were patched lo where philip l i fury a before he aware bad began to him in i while be foil i at f he l t w op bat by a his such in oi philip l when if ve even am bed im b c v i in th in of i u for le and fur liis ye r n ci of he o m of love nod p li he of i be of vm b d end only ton arc he if near n at on hi but ami of of b u ri n be i ct ti lt i to have of all lie ma a o native to aiid of daring in battle in p of ae of of every of bodily and ready to in he had e d proud of heart nod witb an t of liberty be l enjoy it the of the or in the e ei of and than bow hi to and m the ease and of the with aud that would ha e r a ud aod n t and he a and a in native like a hark amid aod bo eye o bit fall or a friendly band to at i ie le j are order of tlie day they tion bj in ou i r to every port v ie as to front to he ry cavalry the but f n its motions i iu r i ft cut terror n all i ii jo mt m the il of f years arc in war france in a il in to iii what ta tm ire at i fin prepare for f j and abroad w are i of iu in tu r we fe ri at would prove following ra t ii s now of io the ri it performed in li people in l c l n io hie careful of on by who derive advantage ur are r of a of ou a a a little wc arc um i no l fi u ii lie i tr urge tl n beyond i j of people at a in a r at once life not bare done so the l of o ir in iti t fin tlie manner iti i or our be v i u lor uie ihey adopt r su b m were tbe bo vol explained of be hey lit n not o t the air up t t the bu key c of if be em ii from the m lu ami in in the be l o to for t some lit ol al w l c ri l on a under liave d lo la n f part of ui ber mt who an ber the ll p am on the ny l i p i thin hai hut di nut lu the i did not king to hare them the vent or are put up the r fr all on be at but in i ii n n bet it and he lakes the ere in a village only mt the ti hut made under id k xi in th h where ha hid it mi bnt there no of al u k let fore t rt o tn j e ihe ran when to my t mm a ot thirty with id who m tu the of ha get li me bo ami off hb m a violent shriek and all p re an in tbe nine ran an very nearly it i thk i a y e t or j dead as a hu i o a n can in s ii oil w felt the i ai to t h but bold tiie as s com a fi he worn r ni thi ho ll years t as li na officer in r in uie evening in b ed i heard tl of are ro u give men id iii oc four make a ci or ei a a of a l q of mid lie one verse first ny dim n second till so i it ko l ns with the i is very wn r they sir id and i ta no
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l t t bv hi ot b n mm j um mr work b a t w k or ik b at of ir in or an ci ih ol it mm ni i ot i j h b w ow i au to m b m a iu im d a l i u i i n n urn a bu mt u m b m pr bj b o r a mm t u tin mi t ti id p l i jo m ha u nm im b ik a our lam aa la n m ha u b h mr but n m in l m mt hail na m t ii w bv man mv n a lt ul h h tt ia a ha a l ami b aa n earl n lu and ai w a t n hb bim t to ic it ha b t w mr ui ta oar f ban j wm t ij all to l b la tf a ht tf w i tar bi um ia rt t d ia and mr s a t ik h e ot a c s ii mu mary ri oi r la a i mr ui in i ll j k i our j i m ot im u ni an l hj of r h r b i c cm r j he it i vm at the i nt ol il c e i and i m n ii i ir l r u r i i ii t r w i i mill i at ii ml i j it it i i oi ar t r r a in j s ii the t mill i al i i we i it i ki t t the greek h tu a t ry pi i ii t j t work m i la the i bj ki it in in ii i l r l n hi and iu h i am n m oft lit literal h cf i q ml of r i it n ml i of in thia h la ki from r t of t aa a proper mill on r tr and m e i but m er a nt i ot l i ef ii room to ia list ll in tho n h of t u in two pa bv arc bo m and w ia ana fur u a at co be in a l u l n ol ha in br q ot rt rt f ll p m i ii n i can lu iii a re ch i l ii i mare of and i u law t h t t w d and l i w u l oar a and mr t it ha b live ml t f i u i r f k x ii j sm i i o a la ih tor i i l n it mi u i m i i it r tl mi i h ur in ui r i ui u p w w mi u d d il t it n mi a all lu un t ut t c u it r mt l v it i la ir bill ue im i i hi i tn h r h la tt o h c i in l m ui ii her i t i i t fi hu ii d i i l and ll ll tt air i m a v u j u au r it n if il um on i o i iii lu j u i l n rt r all ih i j ct i l it f w i i j ki k tn a i i it o ri m a c tt n of i im u mr hat if ua i r i i te l i ri w i f t iy tke d k wn ih r at k i ui k i a n tim b i tj i he i j t low m u j i ii m i h ami ha aa f in ar td ti s l ot mr la i f h ti ay ir j tt h m a t i h in in long ven l fl old i at pi t c i o if to ths in hi al of ami it i i ana l of i b l it ill j to ui iii ii ll c t lu
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of that if do you no good will do you no harm as the is but the truth is that few mt li arc worth notice that arc not dangerous if exhibited promise to be useful in to violence and thia is slightly and so as to be worthless wc hate i it seen it token in large as a remedy for little its colour aa ink is an dirty dark brown as wc know the red colour i with every known in from the experiments m that the when the plant t per cent of dried and of pure i utterly incredible trip it it impossible to say for h it purpose thi plant in tht late dr s of it in better bi en omitted he wax apt to new of the vegetable without much experience or inferior to and probably equal to not better or it is no wc have cheap of the same class more i of the milk and water character with its dr i this has been in but much reason w e ha c tried it largely it is not quite to good ai root or seeds or au unpleasant in large dot to be compared to it is used in the back country in as a bitter and as an excuse for in the morning about equal to those of but far how can dr p tint its are similar to and when the latter is so much powerful and than it with the common h produces the same effects with less and in an inferior degree to the of the shops and therefore will be no to be poison vine not useful ns a medicine of the of n vegetable ink and a to the used for similar of dr and dr so iv have gone only hat the have td to our acquaintance arc to further may be an exception we doubt however i a and s a this plant also is not worthless on comparing work with it we no of in more cure more more knowledge m the can works under review if our country not produce of superior to those d it is not the fault of or dr and it if of that we know all is knowing of the of our am to which virtues arc usually ascribed there arc more experiments on the plants introduced in dr s than in dr work in fact little can be known of from analysis for the most part are of use only to the the he of ml arc of use to indicate methods of pro and the medical qualities of the plants in not to indicate ie effects ot a medicine on dead out of the body is ver different indeed from what appear on living within the body when a int u introduced however in c works the that indicate its probable uses in the arts as well as in medicine would be in this point of view dr s book more than dr s plate s coloured under the of the latter gentleman are decidedly more delicate and like than those of dr wherein the tints arc laid on with a ver heavy hand dr and dr have both described the plants and our readers will require of ua to enable them to judge of the comparative of these two and therefore wc present them with dr s and then with dr s account of the latter plant bt j fever boot r f wiu coffee dr n a white a r ii p i sl i l h j r n i p ml u i cold pi tom i p hu f p vol p m rd vol i v fl am vol i p cut am sup p par ll p i to ml i p ii am p i p l od od p i ii p jl t ll car be an t j u l id ae ii i i u s l u c i lo ia s u t rs ii medical ma it ra i g lt t ban i ni fl bar am mb t u a i j fl am vol i p t i e s p st j t w mill d lore m l f pa s s r iu m pi vol i p m l m pi um hat m d i bi ri rt vm ru na at fm ia v oi aim at ia at m fix or el in a ri lo m cl n t c do i tn m h a m ik thb root of is about eighteen inches or two long three of an inch in of a uniform in the to two or three inches of origin of the at place it t l or and of a colour the colour of the i without and and he fibre which from it arc of an hue w so large that ther may be considered rather as branches or fork of the root the plant is two to three and several stems arising from the same root in i have seen it near four feet tall the stems are about of inch tn simple erect and of a green colour the leaves are oval some what towards their base where they become suddenly oar arc mostly until they approach the pair nm top upper ones are more at their and the under surface of all the leaves is covered with dense white apparent on tha and nerve un upper surface though be by the naked ye it is hy the glass ton s than tbe item are commonly i j s tt as th ir union the the uppermost at leaves c
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while the plant is in tower after the is past are to the of ihe or t rather at and purple colour have ihe whole plant of this hue though in general it is to the upper portion the tower are and arranged in round the caring the is purple above lake white and every where covered with a dense it i curved and at the where it t into five or i iv being and closed on each other the lower end of h is with the the i are five in number within the and alternate with or the is somewhat longer than the i above the on their and an inch to which are it and with green longer and than the leaves and proceeding from its the to the flowers generally in the number of six m each sometimes there are but three but nine in luxuriant they are of a dart purple colour with three s ami three bard seeds they in september this plant is rare though seen it on the rocky lime d hills a beyond the the york and ui tt it is very in the the o creek near in and abundant in a thicket about one mile from the town of on the of smith i m in the vicinity of i it is rare indeed i have only it in a wild state on the near hill it delights id rich soil on rocky y ground preferring uie but in often found in different range is from the stale of new england in and probably flowers in june is a mild d it b cm this virtue that the plant is i am aware that speaks of it as an only and to use in sad one of the common vulgar names also s the well known power which it possesses hut it is only in large is in the i of twenty or thirty it is a good it hai been said on some occasions to operate as a but pro observed this effect justly remarks that this may have b en only an circumstance having been known by c to produce the same t part of the plant used for purposes is the or bark of the root when the is dry it is and is easily perhaps it is not to separate the bark from for in all the whole root is the same property the au i b proper to collect the plant for use i b s and a l from ihe r v or th d of were by of the ol county u an tor coffee id the name wild lie mc it was not j is and though m t with inmost parts of the s il r i believe occurs in k it found iii several places al the of in i ih lu common arc and it i and in with us it in june and its in the t in found in the class m its natural place it among the of and the of it is by a l ht if a x at long a and a and the fin h m the rest having its and the root of plant is and numerous bo the stem is erect hairy round from one g tn four feet high the are opposite the pairs crossing l r entire rather bat c into a soil of neck resembling a thia portion in width as has it in m in general it is narrow when the plant is in re presented in the figure and wider when it is in fruit the flowers are five or six in a the upper ones r in a each is with two or three consist of five which arc spreading unequal of a dull covered with minute its base its border open into rounded unequal inserted in of the with inferior cr than the is oval of a deep orange f hairy somewhat three sided the three and three hard bony seeds from which the name of the is taken this plant was made hie subject of an interesting communication u the society of new england by dr john the made by on its medical and i tbe quaint u of dr t l which ha been bestowed un nt t m le c t le qui lo a en tin c ct qui a a per do tc now i at d t that and tr in i hate have r n in the of a a it i i the ne ri and i k numerous lo much on lis proper ik in of be found th t u led a much greater extract and u lis in he tint no a pure exists iii tlie plant he discovered no w oil b nor my in water d from he that free in this ur submitted to examination the the i or but the root of t and with water n of of an of the dry roots two and two the same quantity of ail from a similar of equal portions with t ther more than half the quantities of extract were ot the sensible the root were found essentially from of of them s a of but the root ha a taste and to those of medical of the arc e of an and c in above about thirty are in which different and quantities of the a were given to various persons with a view to their tlie to be made from is that the bark of the tint acts with as an upon the both by and when given alone either in powder or the instances of its failure were many and combined with its operation wm attended with a inferior lo hint of and of the were and nearly in an equal degree made
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from parts of the possessed much less r the of the leaves only as n and that of producing professor of philadelphia in his toward a i of the speak of this plant as a mild and sometimes aa a in large dose as an my own with this plant h i i been extensive yet id me of it where i have proved a larger dose however being rail ol it ha waited t any effect and i am inclined to that its is til by age those who may incline will do o their stock and to keep the powder in close a dose f ttie bark of the root in powder is twenty or am he extract a somewhat quantity few t in ip ii i s pi im i pi i t c oar t t medical n f vol vi i i i to s in art ii in of america in thi ii and including a of i the and v and i and l and to lo c by fellow of die society of london member of th li er t member of the literary and i new york america liverpool printed for th author by and and and jones london vo ip natural to and particularly of after to desire to the candid sentiments of others on matters that concern us h the rank we hold in public c the of contribute chiefly to the formation of that opinion entertained one people of if the sources of representation h conveyed be poisoned by prejudice or by malice an cr h judgment must be formed and the cause of truth ia at the shrine of when wc meet with an j traveller it in an ac to obtain his te of j description appears mr a writer of no lofty but some title to attention from the circumstance of having been selected we understand as a proper per on by the to e of bo and seeds in the western b an to mr led our traveller to lo where he was preference to the borders of the for the of his labours pro accordingly to st louis in upper i above new by the course of that and subsequently fifteen hundred miles farther up the into the our will learn with from mr that much yet remains to be in the wa of l parts that investigation would repaid by the result and that he passed a number of plant which may pro ly remain unknown for ages let us hope that he ma be speedily followed up by by equal ei and desire lt iii hie collection during this excursion has been in an to the but a of some of the rare plants in the neighbourhood of st mid on the is with their in there an many highly useful to those who contemplate a in the of the west or to gather some information of the pro the of their and friend to t la to which the may y a ti of tin or ea h b to his some may be acceptable to our we could have mr liad not adopted the of a ti for the of information an though it nay indicate a precision m to dates and facts yet in a book of it is too a vehicle for the detail of trifling to graver readers beside swelling to id bulk and the price a high crime in the knowledge ought to be to as many of the community a at the t in the of wc i no and nothing perhaps so much w u ia evil os rendered it is with b wc say it tliat is an offence confined as yet to the fl other of the we will appeal to mr himself whether m a l he would not have wished such passages as these v i l th and may we liad a fair wind and i could not go without danger of left during these days bread examined and being wholly until fur use it was thrown overboard our inter but bis t was should us tliey had and he had her in c of which ran away from into the with a child in her and a lai ge bundle on her back d d tl incessant rain we more two miles when our beat his severely und on mr hunt inquiring the e he told liim taken a to at in preference to proceeding us and because he bad it liad sulky ever sit ce thia we will allow mr to write to his wife if be but not to print and pass off for its may serve an an index to tlie seasons and state of the weather particular i of the year the expense of their wilt be cheerfully submitted to by a but not when they become of a man ii individual a journal might hare been for some matter of this kind but we do not find even an average notice of the in the book still e ii much worth knowing of which we had oo previous account two hundred and forty miles from remains of fort near tl is of la grand i observed the appearance of on the is term given to such of land at arc of timber in west from the tliey occur more and are of greater extent as we oath the ir to the distance of two or three miles west oi tlie country is of this which continues to lie mountains westward and from the bead waters of the to the gulf of an extent of o in am the empire of china tht ts i s ht ihe ix t the extending i river to the two ill lie
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on the b ii i from n from i tut river h n of of ir from western limit of tlie is one i r ur ti uie of in n few od of i of trees and t i of no accurately known on account of of the rocky dot being yet truly but it pi from the of hunter and thai in of our t ct t and lo they are laid too far to of tlie is dearly from to and ke l fi w the coast of the ik medium latitude of is jo v a of making in that latitude the dis from to l i mile it is the opinion of all i have consulted have the rocky mountains lo that from the of that to ihe mi t the is least twice aa at from the urn limit to the pacific if this is correct hie distance from summit of c rocky to the ia which jo be for the half breadth of the chain u for regions on the breadth of the will to he miles and its length north to south of latitude or excepting towards the foot of the rocky mountains the this is what i a plain being of elevation tint in other appear to have resulted from april walked all day and in the met he who found a bee tree so named from its hollow trunk a warm of bees and were to the boat fur a bucket and a to cut it down i them it contained a great number ut and three of the honey bees have been introduced into this fr im europe but m what time i have not lo ascertain since have d upon the fine countries ot the upper their pro rapid known in upper bees had not been westward the prior to tlie they arc now found high up the mi as nation westward lo the distance of six hundred lo years their extraordinary t these parts is lo a of ihe country being and yielding therefore a of whole summer which is not the in bees liave spread over this continent in a degree ami so with that of the that it has k v n hm to a belief both the indians and that are ami that lo whatever ihey go the people will follow i am opinion they are as it aa lo stop the progress of as of the may when on the yesterday in river an i i ml ii ba tu an as la in an to neck did not witli bu l filled hm with i in about two passed the of u i i d i h d before d round mill face of the to very much u wc river hills with the covered the i to try and i hot on which mo u supper on reaching again the of the a number of plants i found a very fine of rf r it the company tr with the n mean of agents scattered over extreme we t the goods most in demand arc ball nod mr has known more than of jerked meat obtained in with the for cost wo dollars the proper season for meat it in autumn when tlie quantity of ur fat n very great it of to when food scarce a the in a number of animals by climate and to procure abundance of f od in summer and to great in winter this of fat to be a kind of containing the means of which is taken up by the vessels and returned into the system when i he meat is cut into exposed to the sun the are completely dried up which ts termed packed away for me of the stale of medicine among the indians we have au iv too to satisfy our witli the down of ji is used in cases of or a a of common on the and known to the by he name of hy i top attracted our author s notice but a article in indian according tu his account b s of in character with beside which two new species of a of and a new species of used in cases of are mentioned in ml of nearly half the size of the book we arc with a specimen of indian eloquence certainly marked with ne of feeling and sublime idea it i t an de by a warrior over the body of his deceased chief in pretence of the american officers who had caused military to be paid the funeral which they attended with a of troops under their command and i ol in ll e h that of th m i k rt tu m iii p ft in ni level of tl ij c i ai and j l io a w h te m ow s tn to the mi come and out of it is of um great spirit all ui people obey ii and tie not be g for be not or then thai in your father here you lost chief a of kind may never again t ut would have attended you at your own times have i l this land and returned with or pain mi not flourish particularly in our they k every where to governor and what a fur me that i could not have died instead of the chief that lies before the trifling my would have in my would have been doubly paid far i the of my would have d of every thing regret instead of being covered with a cloud of my wa would have fell the of joy in their hearts to me would have t c in a most occurrence i at home of a grave and a grand the
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rolling and the thundering with a waving at my i shall be wrapped in a an old rope and on a to the to t e blown down to the my flesh to be devoured l y the wolves and my bone rattled on plain by the to miller chief of the soldier your u s have not been in vain your shall not be forgotten my nation know the respect that is mud over the dead when i return i will echo the sound at four on the of route to the wc have some views pre though perhaps or at i least not supported by the tt wc could desire the i author accompanied a bound on that expedition for several miles five of the men engaged in it had traversed the i rock v mount in and tlie question of the possible route in which to cross was agitated they agreed that the route pursued by and wash far from being the and to the southward where the and rivers had discovered far less this information the leader n mr hunt to alter the plan of his course which had originally been to ascend the mi to the river miles from the mouth and at that place he to commence his by land it was afterwards concluded that it would be more to abandon the at the town lower down the river a v across the american continent according to the and others appears by no mi m if shaped more to the southward mr in his views of this o the route taken by and across the vn perhaps the t that could have been selected mr j a member of tne mi m company and his hunters discovered not only very practicable but even iti s in america i i i i i s difficult those of the al ny l con id of the of river it u th of the gentleman u i or might in its state go in the ot eight days from a n on those on the heads of the the mr henry in a delightful country on a all making to form on the with what k is not yet much known thia has been by a com any in tlie of new york at the of which we find jacob two vessels were despatched for the mouth of the river with orders to commence an a of eighty men the of p hunt and a brother of sir alexander who wm fur in the employment of the north west company has pro i mountains the object of this company nt present is the establish of a fur trade direct with china the the valuable and the fine which may be obtained in this country in will undoubtedly produce le profits to introduce into the united states s the rocky will be worthy of a of the distance by more than a thousand wilt make it m object to en the expense and difficulty of goods the down the t tn sat in factory to add that the colony at present forming is under protection and license of our tlie productions of the and on abundant est for speculation and description of which mr has availed himself extensive of iron ore abound on the to supply the whole of north america with iron for many generations and when we consider the abundance of coal it a that these objects will become perhaps at no distant day of vast national the lead mine on the a considerable freight to new mr is of opinion that the lead ex la a ver great distance beyond the limits of the which have been considered as the mines have he all the indications on the upper part of the river fifty or sixty m west of the present workings and mill to the northward at the mouth of the on the it is supposed by some that it to the mines belonging to the and fox of indians which are situated on the six hundred miles above st i hi m mines are known to extend over a space of ci ty in length and nine miles in about fourteen west of tlie there is a lead mine discovered been made and n of s in the cave are chiefly on n and afford is article io salt in of the western it in worthy of notice thai and clay are found with the sail di it some of the isolated sand rocks arc remarkable fur th r being so white as to resemble t lump sugar these would an nt the hire of glass when the of this n hall become known it will probably be found to be the interesting in the such a declaration one qualified to is highly and affords an unbounded of future national wealth and resources do much fortunately for the progress of the pursuit it is of division into many different several of which are capable of being by mere observation ti reduce the i and grand arrangements of nature to a t a devotion of time and an witli every of and general science and can performed only b but the to thi great end may be collected without much labour and by attached to various pursuits and occupations the principal minute observation and faithful ine the the the iron and even the tr ve in of general information have all op h of making observations whether these relate to tlie productions rocks or coal of j any district to the appearances and forms of the the nature of lakes and waters they are of being accurately map of might thus be supplied an object of importance to the scientific world and a of practical information might he obtained le to purposes of public ment and let us now hear mr s
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opinion of to the of his labours on which he may be expected to he good authority is no part says he of the western country that holds out greater advantages to the new than the mi territory it is inferior to none in point of or j has a decided advantage over the on as to may be made at any season of the year i whereas the is not the months of s and october it is also from mi er to that city than the upper part of the opportunities of or already formed arc very and on very moderate terms as the r ge of retiring back here in as great a degree as in the new countries st the capital of this is very situated on b about miles below the mouth ot be in latitude and rs r s in n fi w it has a all account its on a but d the high i of hi river and y on it t such situations are rare as the ii pi in bounded either by high rocks or soil the of which m ui i aw iy by hi floods ill i ti g of wild land or the forming of a it f and labour here ih much less ii the trees in this die would be necessary for fuel they naturally sl nd at a sufficient from ih other to admit n of u and as well as the whole western will reap from the of on the of several arc building in the n na the a mode of e which n ill al ki be much by die of so universally spread over these p ru in an point of view the westward may be divided into three fur the culture of the great ar cotton and com region from the lu latitude the cultivation of this article it rapidly and many of the have already made large fortunes the re on proper for the of cotton and too for of the from to about s af species is it will grow ie r i ol a will yield a us crop b so good br the reasons of the cotton the o the principal arc tim next in succession are those of die secondary branches which re by those of ry ones but in each i number is i s l in something like he of ii tl e part ol cotton th comes on cotton in die on the is ripe i portion the crop is which a few de n es would l b en the of lo continue gathering of their too the i if heir cotton b aa tbe sun u to gi e the last of their crop the cotton is not with much tho ic lu j slid alter the ix they are and up do h i l ik until the ni k the i i is from the u the f n m r to t i sm to is i iu uie i us tliis in i i the cotton from the ill r i about six or ci bt in el l ii l an o u i u s in n more acute angle with th or won of are on an han al about one asunder i u shaft ii fixed in a frame or three feet h parallel to ii ia placed a not unlike a one side of h is composed th plates ot iron that the one this one of plates each two so near each other a barely lo admit the saw lo n them a part of the saw the ti the a way but r on end of the on the are there t a and a i for driving with a ik ii for stopping it l when the gin is to be set o work a r of at taken from the t thrown into the and the belt u put the fast the in h he load their with h ts thrown off by and in a few minutes nothing in the but bare the of thi u to who anxious lo finish the with too great by i conceive not the of cotton ii but the green which arc in fact the are broken and ca tied along with the cotton from this cause in a great measure the difference of of from the tame plant as there arc public in almost every part to which may take his cotton and have it cleaned and packed on terms it is in the power of a poor man to turn cotton and if he has a numerous family so much the as and even children can be employed in gathering the and in the cotton from if he on wild land he can enter upon the culture of with more than on any other crop as ground re preparation thi part of as yet contains b t very few white for the most p the soil i excellent and the two very large enter the mu in this region and run their whole course through it both to the r of the of new and furnish to parts the best means of the ocean of means shall break its i it will avail itself and this will become one of the richest ami ni parts of the united s i must pronounce the soil to and in every i saw it in u slate of nature it was covered with the le the immediately below ik f is almost universally a and ex well to form a for brick the lands belonging to the united are at uniform price two dollars per acre at five year s credit or hie ir
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four cents for cash offer for from the i i what he his which consist of a log house u and an apple orchard w from ten to or fort x of im and t i ii in the worthy of notice it to recollect that in the early part of the of a like thi a mat number of things occur ne n an t ik which require the united strength of numbers w effect p a fi number of farmers have land in fence in t ask one of these the reason he i help and if there can be any of tlie of the country in this ill solution is to be here found are many objects such as bridges c all of which much sooner effected by having an union of interest and of course an union of action a of in numbers for the benefit of one is not confined to the new comer only it occurs among the old whom it is a continued bond of and social intercourse and in no part of the is good found in greater perfection than in the territory or in america generally additional testimony of kind in favour of the disposition of the inhabitants will be read with pleasure we cannot refrain from some equally creditable to the of the and the character of our page w travelled near lo in the united and never met or feel mj by gratitude and regard to truth to speak of their hospitality in my through the inhabited parts of states not less than miles was through parts where there no where a traveller i under the of appealing to the hospitality of the in no one instance appeal l ten in many cases the furnishing of a bed been evidently attended with inconvenience and in many instances no would be received other european have experienced this liberal spirit and some have repaid it by in ct to their character ay reaches chiefly to the western middle and some of m l les in the western slate i noticed that of houses in which i slept had either lock or on the and that the were in general a single tenant it hut already been observed that no people discharge the ah the character of neighbour better and believe no having a population equal to the united can exhibit tile records of courts containing fewer it of crimes committed against the laws mr an farmer whose notes on a journey to the territory we had occasion to remark u h n tn our last fully seconds this opinion of his in ever re h he but what is most at with english v of tlie american people is the and prevail m remote large in out o t wn o b coast of virginia to p ace m h we have not for moment of the life is far i lore rare in our mature d of jt but so is vulgarity in every of wc see employed persons superior in and tion to class in again of i ng ts is surely the most absurd and l c sufficiently alive lit own int well to and arc not always satisfied with w h if they can their welfare by active services i age i ha e good authority for i i ting a that i have t with lie of i they are a lawless to live on the the fire n and ih and the of are kin l and gentle ut each other k to page we are at in a town which will i three years old the people to old america in di fin and manners and would not disgrace old in he decorum of their it can boast as many well genteel in proportion to the number of i ss any c town i am acquainted with and i not one decidedly character nor one that is not able mid willing o himself ill from mr we would our lion of much solid benefit from his and in where he has settled he is a man we should judge ot vi and enlarged mind in favour of iu as the means to prevent to mid advance the interests of the whole has our entire on m int to he the preceding remark as is now a theme of very general interest tending lo throw any light upon the subject will be with when information equivalent to the expense of their purchase for the details ue must the works themselves collect generally a settlement in the or the in the of its distance from that great man of western new that without some capital for the of land the he he a or an associate with might cost of hi journey am moreover that if he look for present n from agricultural pursuits only he will be disappointed he can only expect the extent and period of his reward will be pi li to th exertions of and the scale of bis with the ol population and the demand loi to bring ood cultivation he must expect to undergo mil ai w hi j i tv e o m in si and which will assuredly attend the patient efforts of sober industry must in due season arrive to past toils that produce of kind of the nature of provision will for very long time remain low must be calculated upon from the following considerations first the distance from a foreign market causing a great expense in secondly the pre of scattered population employed in farming over that which in towns and the quantities of remaining west of the still yet the of property by the regular and rapid advance in the value of land forms more than an equivalent to the of the or upon these terms he may make up his mind and look
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for the illustration of the truth in the testimony of every candid man acquainted with that country on the whole we are disposed to look upon mr s labours and to encourage him to pursue a path so happily chosen as that of developing the resources of the highly promising region he describes his book compressed into half of its present size would bear a in this country of common place matter and directed solely to purposes of superior utility he has chosen a wide field and his design is worthy of an active mind if our countenance can cheer his he will carry with him its smiles and if one ray of consolation be wanting to zeal he will find it in the increasing interest of the public in these inquiries and in with his own immediate benefit the growing magnitude and decided importance of the consequences involved in this subject art of the revolution in spanish america cr an and actual state carried on between spain and spanish america containing the principal i have marked the struggle y a south american j n perusal of this outline has altered in a great measure our view of the contest in south america hitherto the and indeed very limited information we possessed on the subject of the existing war in that country prevented our forming as correct an idea as to the probable result as could be our wish has always been to be able to with some degree of certainty the termination in favour of the south of the second war in america that has had for its object we are perhaps more sanguine on the subject than is consistent with the facts heretofore known to but we feel more confident since the perusal of this work that our wishes may be gratified at no distant day we feel a sensible view and the imagination hardly knows where to stop when the result of so many free si arc in south america is taken into con e m tt wc view the advancement that knowledge u v bat s in america and think of ihe which human h derive the of to the of the united states the spectacle of an w l to become free and happy always he the of a free people cannot but he excited by event in k to call forth sympathy and doubly interesting in a political point of view from the of a of situation and the prospect of a like termination the on the mind is increased by the knowledge that they look to as n people once suffering and like h selves now free and happy in consequence of n successful to tyranny to europe the south americans for still less for in a struggle for the of has seized on even in england liberty is just to they must rely on and in spite of the arising from three hundred of work out own salvation we have no doubt of the fact of their ability though we admit that the view of derived from the of little work before os is by no means at first encouraging still however wo do not despair for though is a greater foe to a country endeavouring to shake off the yoke of an oppressive mother than even a of the means of and though it may be said that it is still likely to its over the political of the south yet we do nut that the of the fa would be at all as to the of they have done too much already in spite of every individual alone has formed almost enough to permit the new to be numbered among the nations of the earth from spain their visible improvement in science their can bt free all if fairly j lead to the conclusion that the event will take place whenever they will it it is true their progress has been k it will not be a difficult matter to account for the fact reference generally to the circumstances attending our h wc are rather apt to think a certain degree of political as ah necessary to the is of a revolt wc are sanguine or not in proportion to degree of in formation that we is by a people of e case we arc judging and it is that the information of a political nature possessed by the people of the united st before commencement of the revolution did enable them to the best and wisest men of the country we were resisting in ou behalf wc will admit also that was in itself support and drew along vith it the admiration and of some of the most powerful states in europe and that with their help we were still a long time in becoming free these tim m do not alter opinion of the result of the contest bath let ua consider the contest let it be d thai tt unequal la in america t of and the act is important in on opinion kept in profound ignorance aa far a by the spanish government considered as a race md old by country claiming their obedience it was to in h america where the appear destined by nature to work in the mines the south lo have met with no sympathy in the mother and to be but little noticed by the powers of europe indeed under intended to have used them part of die meant to subdue an l seems to hare once considered them objects of abused at home abroad they have shown a courage and worthy of a letter fate we trust it hey have also shown that they possess ample mean for revenge and success has generally attended their exertions and little 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fight and fight bravely but seem rather forgetful that something more ii requisite than mere resistance to tyranny the sacrifice of party feelings is ix tore the efforts of can have their full weight nd we arc sorry to say that at present we rather hope than look for such a decree of self denial aa is necessary for the purpose of union but tht y regret the effect of et we think that the effects lo be attributed lo it only to the of the progress of south america in political as well as in the work of and we not think the result of the contest will ire altered as regards old spain have however exceeded the limits we had to our in noticing this work the subject has long been an ing one but at we offer only the obvious ted by its perusal we suppress our conjectures cm the we effect of the operation of south american independence on our and foreign policy a they arc foreign to we are of the subject before ua we shall briefly ever notice the nature and of the present work it is a narrative of the events that have taken place in that the rat appearance of any desire of to do something towards their condition the exhibited in relating the and the collected with regard to the views and feelings of the south since year will secure the work a reception from the rational the style w notice to say that criticism i by the of the s appearing in a dress and by his ac i that a correct taste will find much to pardon i to u e king hj hi on the of th city of h in a a v um t c aad vn ca v or of a te i i from thi of the globe m have at of a y pas to asia from the promise ul t n ting this m to the made to it on of the to be i the season of a summer voyage th of frozen sea to the several that been on foot for tbe of this discovery would t equally tc ous the most ad is of these have been that of the ve cl l do and officers of the latter vessel l detached in the that had found an in the latitude of n in t of e from marble inland which three or fi wide at the entrance but on their sailing t i it to six or seven wide that their course so fi n n w by but it began to turn more to il sailing ten higher it grew by degrees ill it became but four wide that standing they could i the opening they discouraged from proceeding farther because that the w from being transparent and deep with steep shores strong currents grew thicker and at height they met on their with many of the who for a trifle had them with a considerable of fresh and would have procured more as well as train oil of which they had abundance if they have spared time the of this is unknown but it is probable may have communication with a great lake within land having outlet of the like nature into the ocean one circumstance which they took notice of gives ome weight to conjecture that the stream of ebb run faster by one half in tlie thames for ten hours in twelve though it was upwards of twelve miles broad md for the last the caused the water to st nd still and though the freshness of the water may seem against u yet if it been quite fresh upon the surface it would have l een far from being so because as then it was the when the melt and drain off the h u might have been expected and is no more than what is in and on the of africa after tlie rainy lu the lu t place v k may be d that the tide of flood from h might have of a to another sea yet n flood from he east is in no means all and ct proof tu the because it is well known in the of the tide from the two meet one and is good reason to believe whenever n discovery north west like will also be n h ss i vi e west encouraged l tliat might be an open aa at c w has not been the i ge at in latitude u though with no degree of certainty he hit l y ing that on the ebb there in ver strong from the westward for eight whereas it flowed but and with a motion slower at of ninety miles from the entrance the though than the ocean had yet a very degree of now if there was no passage and the water ran down light hours at the rate of six miles an hour and ran up only two m the rate of two an hour the water to have been perfectly fresh since as no salt water went up for more than two hours none ought to have come down after two hours ebb even if the been as as the but as it was much more rapid it ht to have been i it i certain tf a tide of flood had been met coming from tlie westward it would have un proof of n yet the tide the eastward does not the contrary as before cr ed tlie same occurs in the straits of where the tide flows half way from the eastward and is there met by a from the i ice assigned by for the of this u y the reasons in of which are the depth and of the water with the height of
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distinction contributed into public quite a man he was to fit a m at in parliament the tenor of his political career is too known to elaborate description few men such a liberality or opinion and v in the support of the people s rights have attained such honours and been called to fill such re s in government he was an orator of the an a h w u equally ce and with more and closer attention to the great models might have adorned the high l walks of poetry but he unfortunately and to a reliance on his own powers so thai from he ence of joined to irregular habits of unequal efforts the due his exalted he was emphatically no man s enemy his own his speech on the of when he brought forward the principal charge supported for four hours and a hall was perhaps the effort of of which wc have any account in a luminous range through all the principles of his art he combined the polished elegance of with the bold and impetuous fire of the orator then indeed i l in ai ith iron it wm hi wonder at the pa of mad many of his speeches in parliament have been candidly by all parties to every the human mind i capable of ing brilliant wit depth and he possessed in a most extraordinary manner tlie nap power of giving interest to the subjects h though in the ranks of opposition to the ii which he was supported bv his royal patron then warm in the assertion of liberal principles mr was conspicuous fo his patriotism support of sound political and a in the wont of times when the of the at threatened the exposure of the empire to the of an enemy throughout this critical and distressing period displayed a of a spirit so superior to of as to command the admiration of his and he esteem of who differed from him on general politics in he debate on this affair he c mc forward and to express his di approbation of the conduct hat had been by the and which he truly described as ua ur and inconsistent with the generous ai d open character if men were he said it to be relieved by but however just their might be they ought to complain in a regular way tbe nt should be mt n among them as he believed there were who d ihe to place their country in such peril as it in at for the mere i of carrying their objects men he hesitated not in to be the worst of he hat there were of this md the evil wan of moat kind when the foe were actually preparing to attack us in the mo t formidable he hi that to the of enemies to country would never have been the fault of thia open and candid of his sentiments was well calculated to produce a good effect upon the public at large which wm of still more u on the minds of the unhappy m n who were then the of that it d attention the sailors appeared from a notice of this speech in a printed appeal tn the nation is at by the which as mr more in the language of a of the conduct of on occasion will appear more truly disinterested and patriotic when it is that he universally known in the fleet and on shore as the seaman s friend i have ever been heir friend he in he house but never more so than at this period in warning them against which have been to them when people tell them that the navy can be managed the ma as well tell them a ship can be managed without a had better indeed pull down the and the and lay them on the deck than to such on a day when the royal message was taken into consideration the of some means for the and punishment of all attempts to excite and in the though mr ed hi t doubts the policy of he declined breaking die of the house on and made some which did equal honour to his and his the fatal perseverance in ihe said had placed the in a perilous situation and no could feel more indignation against the foul who had caused tt than himself he was at first induced to think that the had acted under the impulse of momentary delusion and but their subsequent and continued conduct convinced him that something more than delusion had on their minds and that a ted spirit of di had taken place manly and loyal sentiments with which they been on former occasions constantly animated if there was indeed a rot in the wooden walls of old england our could not be very far distant the question as in h was not about this or that i i jt jt m et i be kid at the fret os fi of it w tr t of or fur tht would w mad equally e o m m e prove the object of the a men might be ia in so dreadful would in their dearest ts on he received ia and of the of l and of the round thrown into alarm b a f which broke out in i lane o mr principal proprietor about eleven o clock at ht on ri of february in a few the building a of and within the of an hour the had reduced splendid edifice to a heap of mr waa then ia the of where of the immediately out of to hint n but though he waa much be mid m a low of that he did not the however it might be to himself was of so much c that the of the should be thereby soon he left
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the house and finding on at the all exertions he was prevailed upon to retire to the coffee where every was by several personages of the first distinction on i occasion wan cool and collected and he displayed in his remarks the event observing that the was i ao uncommon one and t t e but thai he from n that it was not in hit power to number from the they ma t suffer by the want of employment and who were in with inevitable ruin his only he said was in ing the of his friends and in the reflection that as far mt h been able to im lives were lost the ll at three pounds of which only thirty five thousand pounds were and that waa instantly attached by the duke of as the it was said thai mr in addition to damage t two piano which had belonged to his firm a very valuable clock that had been the of mr and which l at seven hundred an that had once l s r t hi hu l and whole of the which on the was conveyed to the theatre from his residence in th r of spain he showed himself u l the most of the t i found u x hi expenditure of men in the war of issue good u over the and prejudices of and be et t d un opportunity of light that nod r in ol c il an encouraging appearance of l e i was i animated it exhibit loi and enlarged of let spain tb he ue are nut inclined to u we had it in our power to her wc were not by at ire of any petty to i but that our i tn to be solely directed to the of the object the of the but t n tr be given in let it not be r io ht let it be be l een fairly for without that our b all nothing but if the flame once fairly caught our was certain france would hen find that she had been only against powers and but that she had now to contend again t a people mr concluded by that the was the m that u be conceived that in the was the most he hoped the of it would he closely watched and tliat not k be lost of adding vigour and energy to tlie spirit existed there the symptoms not be long is showing the their t be rapid probably despatch be on which to a but if the name did nut bum like it ad over he hoped would act as circumstances nd if ho they receive his i ie observed that i it was not in to was nevertheless even with the hazard of d feat he then concluded hi these which were his bi it in the house of but if we fall and if after our ruin there ri r an bis language u ill be in fell and with her fill ll the best fur the of human life he i wi r till hot our the f the ui d herself but of the whole civilized world i set this political in the sphere which he had foi m eats by the of his wit and often power of bis eloquence wa i shortly ed and mr again tried th at the t i in the spring be f ii ed of nor had l tu command a seat for any cr place did retire from public life the world lo him was now vn a the r b tier n tn which th little to cheer him i tht gloom of neglect iii l ihe of he was t ed by the of and pursued with i by the of the b at a when stands in need of repose and indulgence it was not much to bo wondered that a man no long accustomed to seek relief from the pressure of increasing the of fulness the early habits of mr had n a that m to endure misfortune with that which if it does not j move trouble takes away its sting when therefore the trying h i came it found him unprepared to resist the violence ot the storm and unable to direct steps by any plan that secure bim from future calamity in a bewildered state he increased his by the efforts which he made to them and his in to drown the sense of h hi ry such is the fate of unhappy eccentric genius when h by the of prudence a the winter of age approaches we experience the of political when reliance is placed on alone and tne folly of those resources which can alone support the mind in every and minister to its comforts in the of solitude home though the abode of domestic virtue and affection was no safe to a person so well known and so much sought by numerous to avoid s and to gain a anxiety he passed much of hi time abroad attended this course of life and tha effect of it upon his constitution which had been naturally a very robust one soon in his countenance and manners he was now sinking into lowest slate human at length his powers were completely his was affected and the symptoms of disease manifested themselves in a swelling of the which left nothing for hope the of multiplied rapidly and he waa confined to hit room where to the wretchedness of his situation and the distress of his an officer forced hu way and arrested him in his bed after a few days in the this being signified his of removing the dying prisoner to a e which resolution he wan prevented from carrying into execution by the of ur
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the moat astonishing mature a numerous company was daily d at his house in paris where the was publicly and m one of his pupils is said to cleared during this tide of no ess u sum ia in i d he published a on animal and a upon the ci which should as great a revolution in ab it had already done in medicine struck as it is said with clearness and accuracy of his tin of i pretensions and the extraordinary and he some of the and most of france his he was by people of the rank his system became an of ban tan and animal waa warmly by the world nevertheless the new doctrine was not without its some of the pens in france were employed in it and in particular of the faculty ol member of the society of medicine greatly a d himself by a work which he published t ae animal in his already mentioned described the agent which e professed to have discovered and to which he gave the of animal m the it i a universally diffused the vehicle of a mutual influence between the l earth and the bodies of animated beings iii ts to of no its not admit of it s i of receiving ill the tliat i tion it is of t e of to the of aj tiu and are i produced bv the into we discover in the human body i to e of i ic we in it e different and opposite the action and he virtue o the are capable of b ing communicated from one body to another animated or they exert to di und without the least as i from any bodies this action is and rejected by it ta communicated and by sound j and the virtue ia capable of accumulated f and the be universal all bodies arc not equally of it there arc some though very few of o opposite a nature an by their mere to upon any other the animal l is diseases of the and other it the action of it forwards and the o aa to subject them totally to thi of the judgment by means of it the physician s acquainted with the state of health of each individual and with certainty upon cause the nature and the progress of the moat complicated dis it prevents their increase and i without at any time exposing the patient whatever be his sex age or in to alarming in the influence of the nature out to us a instrument for securing the health and the existence of mankind the apparatus necessary for the administration of the and the method in which ii was employed were the ing in the centre of a large a circular box made of and id out a foot or a and a half which was r called the i the lid of this box was with a number of holes in which were in cried of iron and i he were arranged in ranks about this bucket and each had his branch of iron which by means of the elbow might bi applied immediately to the part a passed round their bodies connected the one with the other sometimes a second means of communication was introduced by of the thumb of each patient the lore linger the thumb of the patient next the thus was pressed by the holding it the impression received by the left hand ol the patient was communicated through his right and thus the whole circle a was placed in one comer of the and different airs were i played with degrees of rapidity music was some times added to the who n led the process i of them au iron rod in his ban i n to twelve inches in this rod was a conductor ni and had the power of it ai its point an and animal m more waa b of in order to the tr nothing more waa than to ii to it the iron ro l the who played upon the also a portion of the and the waa b the sounds to the the cord passed round the bodies of the was a well the union of their fingers to the effects by the interior part of the bucket so as to the and was a grand from which the was diffused through the branches of iron that were inserted in its ud the then in number and in successive ranks round the bucket virtue at once from all these the branches of iron which to them tliat of the the cord which was passed round their and the of their which to them that of and from the of or a voice which communicated the air the were besides directly by of a finger or a bar of iron guided before the face al or behind the head and over the surface of the parts the of the observed they were also d upon by x look and by having their attention excited but especially they were by the of the and by the pressure of the upon the and the regions of lower belly n application frequently continued for a long time for hours in this situation the a extremely in i l their of body some of than were calm and unconscious to any sensation others were with a slight degree of pain a partial or an burning and a class were and tormented with these were rendered by their violence and their duration as soon as one person was others were affected by that symptom of this kind lasted of three hours they were accompanied with e to of a thick and water brought away the violence of the efforts sometimes these were accompanied with quantities of and there was among others a lad who
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frequently brought up blood in considerable these were by and involuntary motions of all the limbs or of the whole by a of the by sudden affections of the the by a distraction and in the eyes by shrieks tears and r they were preceded or i by a state of languor nod reverie by a species of and k the lent starting and a a ed that th changing key and the time in u r n the piano h an i upon no that motion agitated more and renewed the vivacity of nothing could bv than sight of m one that had not them c have no idea of them and in beholding the whole the profound repose of one class of was not sinking than the violence with which another wa agitated the t part of tin work to which i have alluded by had for its object to show that the theory of instead of being a novelty in won an ancient which had been abandoned by the a before he demon in the moat manner by precise to the writing of van sir tent el ana that all the published by were positively laid down by one or other of these author in the part prove by a tions and reasoning for and good sense thai all the ascribed by to the operation of a new species of were to be attributed to the ence of the on the that they admitted of the explanation as the of the two and and that to ti the of m which extend to species of or in other words to a universal medicine was an unworthy of an enlightened age work of s received from a committee of royal society of medicine to examine it that praise to which it was im entitled from the and the it displayed and it cannot be doubted that its influence would alone have been sufficient to have l the progress of the doctrine it even if had not been from its very nature destined ultimately to share the fate of every popular delusion fortunately however for science a operations were deemed worthy of the of government and on the of march a committee partly of and partly of members of the royal academy of was appointed by the king to examine thoroughly tha principles of the new system at the head of this committee was the celebrated dr and tlie united witli him in the were le d de and these o immediately entered on the of the which had been to them with all the judgment and which it was natural to expect from men so eminently for the refused to have any communication with committee hut m the most of his pupils consented to to them the whole principles and of r and to them in all tr invest i i the having of ax it was by r each of them iu in public when d by submitted in be thi and others in a ul the final results of their inquiry to thi tint on of iu a th s drawn dr and which will be read will h s s the history of the human mind to the moral or the the animal pronounced to have existence and nation and were shown to tie the true f the attributed to it the curious and of m ay the have i the that thi theory the operation i the lie animal proposed in the were the same with those revived in the nt the tn th n no more than old falsehood the theory is now presented a waa necessary in a more enlightened with a degree of i but it is not on this account the thin waa translated into with l in and it is from this translation which is executed that the preceding detail has been extracted it is very important however to that in i n to this which wa t obviously meant for the public eye tlie deemed it their duty communicate a private report to the king in which with a solicitude for the moral of the sex they disclosed certain accompanying t c of in tjie ee to the of the and character which by individuals mi ht be rendered to purposes of most criminal this has since been made public an exposure so complete accomplished by men whose integrity and were over the whole of europe speedily produced the that were to have expected it in a few months and his animal r ihe overthrow of this the most remarkable popular di on which has prevailed the belief in tlie influence of tile of with how much talent this d wan exposed by dr and his scientific friends is known to this most able and intelligent physician is indebted for a of displaying in more striking perhaps than h id hitherto been done f powerful emotions on the frame u i of d of plants vii of the of from the french m c f tlie of be ar i u y wc m in to it of seeds of the vegetable an event which m while it lo a close the yearly round of the h t m x of the individual the means of giving to race completed the organ of the plant in existence one year tend visibly to a state of and in that where this with the year to bein i there in fact the stage of dissolution we see the separate from the parent stem its begin to open the of the seed from the we are to place these appearances to the account of the of the vital principle hut on the contrary lo view them as the i indications of its having ceased in that portion of the where they occur fruit the destiny of the au and is reduced the control
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of those laws which govern all matter if of a la the and turn sour the texture and the whole is dissolved by if of a dr il follows precisely course of the wood or the leaf ia which vegetation has ceased in animals the affection they bear their th instinct are with for its protection and their their courage address arc all so many means of of their races but to vegetable sensation and the sources of movement have been denied and yet even here we sec countless appear before us on each revolving rear such as appeared in the fir t k of their et u our attention to the of this wonderful in the races of le the most efficient is without doubt the prodigious they are endowed with sir tell us that the fathers of the of la doctrine ai paris had in their possession about the year c a single with producing in the of hay counted seeds in the heads of one plant of and on one ti en plant of an elm that it produced j seeds yet none of these vegetables arc among those of the foremost ranks in the rf the number of seeds borne by a plant of or but above all bv a many kinds like of and coffee quickly spoil and require to be sown almost as soon a ripe yet the far greater proportion preserve toe even for ages we have recently witnessed the growth of the seeds of a kind of been taken the of home sow success that had been years aa m ho r a i v a of the of for out of in as perfect a day it was birds and four footed are the great of yet is such a over the oc while are defended from oil by the of their or the which arm them or the and with which they are to the development of individual plants by preventing the too great of seed a too compass is carried on in various ways in the und box tree see the of he open with a spring that projects the contents to a from the parent plant i of b a which place a he moment of its out the seed along with a ff c by a vent formed as the stalk the wood is or which as the but at the power of ceases in the when it shoots out the seeds by an elastic of a degree in the scale of organization such as the means of the for their for instance some of the of impart a motion to the cap or cover bears their when that is ripe balls of the t at tlie top like the of a and is in such and so fine that when it escapes it has of u volume of smoke the of open with a spring m effect of their in dry up a like gives motion to the or inner which the or seed vessels of partial phenomena may our curiosity the aa only a very part in the grand total of di int are other more general and powerful to b in this place seeds arc as fine and as the dust of the a the these away to scatter on the plain th ihe and in very depth of the o place against the intrusion of the t ol the of heavier and fruits are furnished with which them in the air and serve to then through great the seed vessel of the elm is by a circular dirt that of the ash is t l hy one that is the keys or of tin has two lar de iv of the fir the i d thi arc h i d a wing i ai the of the of the tr i to a g broad which of wings ti u plants arc with a m and k like small ev of tht of f th that compose this as ihey dr c as to the i i l from the o t m a lo i j w the ground in it in air the mn be air from to europe not m till when once that found if way into nay quarter it ia sure to and sow itself round the whole the a cord which the to its of the c the of several of and form of thi elegant et rt en j those of the need of the plants are often by of wind far from the spot o which they grew have been known to scatter the southern roast of those that had on of africa some tou constructed as swim oh the water l are can to distance by tor rents rivers ae well as the sea itself iv nuts and the of the s of length two with many fruits of die regions arc can upon the shore ot in a to did the climate permit the large nut of k to the coast of at the ance of from whence it was d fruits brought by the tea sometimes discovered to the existence of those islands which by to the of their country by such tokens in the search of the american continent was that he was not far distant from d of which he had the existence remarks that animals co operate with great effect in the lis of seed tht and cross hill arc very fond of the seed of the fir l n the scales of the they strike them aj and thus si fi e and the seed convey away seed to stock i in out way places form an often or while their contents come up in the spring birds swallow the t
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of which they the p but void the stones entire and ready to ii it u thus the and other bird the seed of on trees where ji is found deed a this is of wing or it could not be id any other my for will not grow on the ground the of virginia ra which was by the of the of been tones i in of tht di of by tl e birds of f i i at valleys of the v the trade the trees ou e they could not watch to narrowly the l ut in a short time very were re with by the birds m if refused to admit of such on her rights n the ci d i icy du not di f it ia known to one that horses meadows new th fruit i f tjie ion grass of or of t ic wood i are all provided with small by lay hold of the of the flock and its ore particular plants as the p of the wall tbe i that may said to neck the of to haunt his footsteps they spring up along the thi and even in the of he city they the and climb the t with him young accompanied m in excursions in the where learned more than once out me from die plains below grew on the of ruined where they kept their station in of severity of the and remained as l i i r presence of man and his flocks m ch of rivers the sea itself arc but to of seed climate alone can set bounds to the of the vegetable that only the line which these cannot ss in process of time it u t u tliat most of the plants which grow within the same parallel of latitude will to all the countries ia the entire of it an event which would be one of the great fi m industry and intercourse of nations but no human power will ever force the vi f the to endure climate of he poles nor here nature is loo strong for man i cannot spread themselves from one pole p the other the of but we assist in as we done in various instances we have already planted the the the the car aud other plants of into our soil the gardens of bay are n the fruit trees the of complete the of vegetation and tree arc of their foliage the is dried up and returns to earth from which it came that earth n as if stripped for e er of her g iy yet trail but die season to her we nt in the prodigal of i i i i l of the death of at a thousand the extent of that of our whole not suffice for n t l of a in provided whole was suffered o but the of seed i and only ti small portion to rise again in no way m our view the power of nature and the of its laws more strikingly displayed in the of the of y of tht i of from the author french of tht i destroyed by disease or are doomed to die of old age m in many of the em plants which constitute f and of life does not extend a few days or even hours the plants wc call iu die of old age within the term of ii year in our their death lakes place on the of winter but w are not on that account to conclude that cold is the cause of the event a climate would not h protracted their i plains of nature which grow under tht line itself arc scarcely it than those which grow in the regions on tne poles in both they when the of the has secured by the of the in the we call only leaves make their a in the first year these generally die away when winter comes in the spring a new the n the stem is the blossom soon ap m r ia followed by seed after which the dies in the way u tlie annual in the plants called the parts to the action of the light and air perish r year after have hut the root in the new are thrown up in the following spring and blossom and seed is again produced in of plants death does not until the of been repeated for a or less number of years there arc trees however belonging t the class as the ft d the c ha with immense far formed leaves of or in length which only bear once and then but on the other in the there arc trees whose existence seems to da before the of and which in of the arc loaded in returning year with blossom end if we were to view the and plants a mt pie individuals as such wc should ik naturally ic thai unless by disease or ti rum the lo death mm old u due u d of tht of i im o tn every and the new part wliich grows from the old ct to grow u i will thin in a broader way plants of have wo a of by the r by a of like parts n tht first case tht cl d lu with an plant a new and nt individual ind that which it derived in second a of which t face the one of the other in m u permanently united ul of description are produced by seed or it i c dial they escape in cast ice of lime while ihe succession of individuals or c u th rare produced in either of the ways is on a clearly beyond the reach of age and will some
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cause i endeavour to show how those general laws apply all the parts of the young annual arc sum of tlie of the at first r after extended in every in process of time their lu waits fortified by the of and lose by degrees their original thi cr hardened excitement ceases to be jn vital functions arc at an end i no longer ri is at a stand and the plant unable to resist the i ss of the external agents by nature for its oa in a short time causes induce similar in the stems of tlie but there the root is by a succession of the same nature the life of and trees pro in them the or inner represents the hei l and has th it only a short period of when in the plant on the return of it is because a new endowed all the properties a plant has replaced under the or id of the preceding year which has and be wood of which are supposed to stood from the time m and arc now i in the c mount i in from the le learned the fig tree of according to usually from to yards round the on mount one of which ll u in c ire of the am of of such bulk and that a single stick is ca e into j ua or sailing ve l of t ut j to aad o j or in th the os iv ij i i i i of to or is in and according to the at on or o years old all ol th k i m are aa the st bush solely by the of the produced nt the inner of their the of e t n die mass of the wood a h serving solely o the formed parts to conduct to them the by are nor is it for these this should be in an entire state and t at c hollow at the t still continue to grow with but in their state strip them of their bark and they quickly perish i reflection teaches us that the long life of the greater pan of trees and the which at sight appeal to have imparted to o as well a to the whole of plants form in reality no exception to the law which every organized individual to perish in m course since we see that the old parts of the of the a c continue con to die under ground and are by new ones and that the which constitute the wood or heart of the trunks of trees arc no other than the remains of by gone in which ve and life are this appears to us the true view of the nature of the life and death of such beings as arc constantly by the continuous and wc may observe the which is formed on the stem of a tree of centuries old if the tree h is met with no injury to its health the in an lull force as the which it formed on that of the and that r bound well grown from the aged but healthy tree affords w good a cutting for tion as that taken from the young out k thai the race mi t be by alone the of from this we are entitled to conclude that according to the course of nature the progress of lion by would never be arrested if overgrown size of the and tlie of the wood and the of the channels which it did not circulation of the sap and consequently lu to the in fine what wc call death by old age in a tree to speak correctly is the of that portion of a race which has on by continuous the result of an in l death in the by the of the life trees has been commonly divided into three s and old age in the first the tree it m from one day to the in the second it u ii ut sensible gain or loss in the third it in species according to soil aspect and f i at u the plant common oak c to years the tis its existence are of about tor each it has been observed io live longer in a dry in h wet toil same he said of the chestnut even in it may n growth k i i ri to be of a greater the n oak the fir tlie f c towards the ash the olive tree in the parts of europe the the palm flourish and become robust oo but between the according to sir the respective quantities of by different woods afford a scale i i their those in which i the th u in r proportion of f elements is found are the i hi may hold in regard to our t i l whether the the and many other ii the wo i of which is of a and texture will i of e size the same proportion of as ch or elms although they grow to a much great age sir da y is also of an opinion that trees of the same grow to a more advanced period in the north than in the south as cold guards and dissolution of parts but tree lives the longest when it is in that climate which it the best adapted to its nature sir s opinion would he if the vegetable s tn view were organized so a lu be adapted to grow in the of the globe and it was then found their duration was constantly greater the towards the line i do nut doubt tliat oaks g a age and more also are found in the north than in tbe south of europe but it is on the other hand beyond
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identify their with the cause of their and the cause of the government influenced by a sincere desire to promote the welfare of mankind to the interests of my country and to that on the national character too long to exist an induced to suggest the propriety as well as p i icy of in population in the west india islands to establish the of my plans and to serve as some guide in the to which a consideration of this question must necessarily lead i have been careful to collect all information it was possible to obtain during n recent visit to the west indies and in the wn my not borne as some may imagine by a blind humanity has been exercised m that which facts warrant and investigation fairly and conducted decide on the tenor of my which it is believed are secure in their tendency and practicable in it is not to student of moral philosophy to know that where self interest industry will l e to the of the persons in the west must frequently have observed the quantity of labor bestowed upon a to have been by a promise to money or of drink much of bin and cleared with astonishing rapidity by these successful appeals to human nature and it is not doubled that cultivation be extended to the great advantage of in some very fertile parts of south america to those provinces were the introduction of hired encouraged according to the principles pit ed to bv unfolded in the following ii is that the efforts of the slaves arc much relaxed when reflect that they labour without and sow what hey arc not permitted to reap this has been the latter or im m decidedly to be d it u h i i pro apt to ci ii i of ba loo the of m p i i on tht c m tl the of ind such alight i though rarely lo the one most it is the policy of tlie to of a to thai man i worthy of his hire is aa as aa it it aj hitherto the devoted negro has been and an exception o i general rule to r tb n would have had the effect of cultivation forward in a much greater degree than as estates are now administered under the existing can afford to in concern of ut when the price to each slave in most instances loo sterling or dollars per head whereas by engaging who would as hereafter shown if fairly paid resort in considerable numbers to west india estates might be cultivated with scarcely any advance of ca and the general prosperity of those would of course be materially advanced it t be in the instance to fix the price of labour which should be regulated ac to local circumstances on mature investigation would the or as they are termed in st be enabled to procure for themselves a few comforts and it is scarcely necessary to remark how the payment of wages in return for l d our would connect the with his employer by the strongest of all ties after the of tlie french from st on the establishment of a regular government by the it was in to adopt this principle in the price of labour not that it is to be received as a problem of any merit in political economy to measure the rate of wa i by the will of the attempts to interfere in such cases are usually e of dissatisfaction and do harm labour should at all be left to find its own level and to answer tlie demand except perhaps on the first occurrence of a great change in order and of society when interests are unsettled forms reversed and doubts in need of composed a bit per would probably have been considered ample by the under the ancient but to reconcile opposition it was determined to make trial of an of one fourth of the gross produce to the a system that has been und by experience calculated to give general satisfaction in the of that country and is now embodied into a fixed law ot a certain day crop time the weighed and oa the who go round the men all b r ood to i ta per t a hit h ii i t a h st mr a m b i i i a the ready to it cash the il advances on the of the ao as to the on the to procure necessaries while the in re u of bi to the interests of the prudent a strict police and the of prevent of from being frequent this evil it lie thought he s of suddenly acquired lu the case of i int er on i but as in discipline is e to the of an army so is a strict police and when essentially in the administration of an estate no where is such police more efficient than in that inland in the c he of lands and some useful hints may he derived from the practice in st where the must be supposed to understand full well nature of the equivalent tliat is suited to the of their f fellow slaves a man of with m me credit and without capital in this view feel himself competent to un m the of an estate in south america in to french dutch even on the banks of the and imder every protection fertile districts ill a state of nature might be cleared and at un expense trifling and free from those which the have to encounter in many of the lands by agreeing his to to them one part ot the whole amount of he would attract an number of hands to enable to his i whereas to purchase a sufficient quantity of slaves
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in the first place to forego the principle of labour to reward to wave it would be to power and right to toil without to the to the latter submission to whatsoever the other impose to i to the of all those moral on which the frame of human u founded would in these our i bee s of on i l of o pro on ihe india ss s a to our one of mankind at of the slave to the level of and ihe proprietor into a lord of the even over hb own kind i o the it may be d that to in order to the preservation and of the whole is the part of wisdom he must be lo st indeed to all sense of if he to deny those of natural revealed religion which duties to and conditions of men and that charity a multitude of sins but it will appear on what hi in this point consists as tu the it must be seen that a ia most even for his welfare he is the subject of real pro thi object of purchase and sale his e been bought for a valuable com i in order to the of die materially he can only expert by and the of a to in time to the purchase of his freedom by soon as a regular of wages m introduced in the a on tliis subject would do more honour to in any measure perhaps with the slave trade since the memorable day of its but let sec in bow far the the west indian so in the british parliament and we m iy add til itself are concerned in the of a n o d and beneficent scheme of policy would and h we may pronounce on the of such at as in yet when the of slaves to is considered being in the island of st alone as thirty to one the even attendant on those attempts arc not to be laid out of calculation tion of the in st and about the year u the estates were neatly destroyed will long bi and ought i furnish a useful at the present day when the flame of appears smothered only fur awhile lo burst out anew with additional horrors but a higher motive to impartial attention to this momentous tn the history of mankind us to rely upon the of state of peace a few year may materially van views of powers in such a will it li for that during the with america a naval force under admiral giving freedom to the ea on of the received on board transported to n a considerable body of the has yet ceased to ber in st lo that led to the capture of cape st nt and the of the to the the the evident policy of england in important colony may be too m in where may not be t l fc ca filling oo the part of the slaves with t a m i loi and to to k m i of tar m the with feigned m sod a to revolt ta the rear in aa a nt x in rain where not be war it waa thai a of under was ia for a when of the treaty of was in a of wc c nations rise and i and hitherto the of british power ace or to decline according to vigour ur i of in hich a a wc sole security the british india would essentially that of the negro to his employer which it be the equally with about an attachment founded upon alike to each in from the reconcile the ri ts witli the fair of the and the colonies in their to the state may the days of peace be far and give way to that spirit of one to which is no consistent with prudence and sound than with the of our it if od surveying the four quarters of the globe we consider that which of foreign intercourse stretching between the sea in the north and cape of good hope in the south appears from its extent its variety of soil and climate specially to claim the in of the wc be led to the conclusion that of more than import in th that country must have to the march of tion and oppose the customary of commerce on a people that the of our inquiry has been peculiarly d pressed is a truth to be attributed to no i in the di from the long r of ii il i almost i power of or until these obstacles hall be removed and the consent of all christian states shall have terminated the con of a trade in slaves by its entire there can be no so lo national no or properly and no improvement to the of those who maintain that there out to natives of africa an portion of al almighty hath set a mark or as it would seem in the opinion of some to of upon them nothing can be more and un u t that ith f on the c s of for the on the basis of a or taking that for granted a a a law of nature which i i not to be found in any of philosophy and is with of a creation for it ia in the old testament that god hath made man of one to all the the earth if examples were wanting a in of nature emerging from equal and advancing to the summit of civilization and let u compare the state of the roman empire under the kings with the glorious d of the republic when n and a directed its if we to the period in to the of the field displayed
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