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nourifhed in yairi^fiatjtlie Reader Jwill bring; him back to
his remembrance, as armed- w^th; that nnihaken; fortitude
that j^as-equal to the-trials
him, jasmin lefsmanlyfpirits, fee the, pafhonsiu thing intoqp-
polite extremes— Hope turned to Defpair—AffeBion converted
to Hatred.—No—After, fome allowance for their natural fermentation,
he will fuppofej them^all plaqidly.-fubfiding into
the Ctf/w of Refignation !■—
Should this not be abfohitely the cae of. our | fondly
Kingijyas the human mind is far more p^medbY umfKtaintj
than., ^ knowledge of, the saw^/Z-pe very reader, .will .lament,
he fliould to this moment remain ignorant, that his long-
looked for Son can return, no more.
At Rome, the life of one citizen fared, gave 1 a claim to
the civic wreath—At P e l e w , fo many of our. countrymen
' refeued from diftrefe, and by Abba- T hu life’s protection and
benevolence, not only faved from inevitable deftruCtion, but
enabled to return in fefety totheir families and friepds,hath
fure a ftih ftronger claim to a wreath from. Britijh Gratis
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Arracat - - -
Artheil
Ualakell - - -
Kupäck ~ - - -
Gatt am - - . -
Gatheil - ' - - -
Morwakell - - -
%alacoy ^ „S"
Sucalic - ' - I <»•*$, -«Ti
Tlakelby. - - - r
Botheluth - - - -
Ungelell - - — -
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A man.
A^womanv .
A child. .
A Chief, or title of rank.
A,,fether.|
A mother;.
A. wife... •
^.,m.ale infants
A friend.
A workman* or artificer;
The head*
The. teeth..
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