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the murmuring stream as it glides its waters to the vast main. How indescribable are the feelings that such objects arise in the hearts of men, and what an advantageous purpose he might turn these murmurings to, did he but consider that he was exhausting and passing towards his end, with as great precision and regularity, by the course of nature, as that stream is now doing; and what we might thereby also learn to make good use of the time left us, and pray to be under the great Creator of all the various wonderful objects that attract either eye, ear or sense. A poor black American, of the name of Davies, met me at a little settlement, and complained that the natives, after inducing him to come and settle there, on his wife's land, had, after he had got his place cleared and cropped, threatened to dispossess him; and he requested I should mention his to the natives and prevent them attempting such avaricious and deceiving conduct. Law arrived at half past 6 in the morning, having seen Mr. Webster. Got the key, the papers he was sent for, and performed his trip to the town and back expeditiously. I am hopeful rather, that the unfavourable, and I may add, uncharitable

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