
T u h lip u d i y H . Wchs JCajr lX* I1d/S.
t air' b e W &m ns l a n a l SB
from whofe Patents arid ar.f'they, had, received a knowledge I7^3-
- , :v ■ ■ . KOVEMB*
kndHhformatibh which .had ■ tie ver. hitherto readied' them ;
they faw them’exhilarated With 'the*piro£pe$?«af returning
once, more (after all their dangers) - to their own country»
whither they were bearing, hack tho'feenvied faculties, which
thW$<migbt never wteefs-agaiti. Arid,yet'W@ behold thefe
■ Virtuous -hati-ves, gfowhj|| With -the; fpirit of. true philair-
thropyf'dn the'* general'transport forgetting'theihMveSi,, dad
rèjófcfeg With thofe that rejoiced ! -
The veffel was 'immediately ‘hauled- into a dO^^fehàt. had
£een/d.uig for her» apd M ely moöf-ed, 'when all Went, to
•breakfaft— the King and the 'M-üpaêfc With the Captain^ the
attendants -With the people : this was indfeed th e * happisft
and moÆ-comfortable meal-they had ëaten &fo3 £tihff lofs'df
the- fity r^ lp P E . When brèakfatf was-®v:§v>‘ theyc^Ê tip
fliears, ' and took in the mafts, the water-cafks, and the. two
fix-pounders. - They now made-the King a prefent o f all the
other tools they could fpare ; and took up the Waÿs» on âe-
count o f the nails, o f which they Were in want. - The .veffel
having flopped two or three times in the launching, which
had caufed them fome trouble, and more uneafinefs ; in
taking up the ways, they perceived that it had heen occa-
fioned by a nail in the bottom not being drove home, the
head o f which had grooved the plank all the length o f th e
ways.—When the .flood-tide came in the afternoon, they •
hauled the veflel into the bafon, which was'a deep place of
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