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of tlic peace, %%'ho lived within a mile of 

 , and : i ; judgin. i 



M proper person to give inw all the infom);^- 

 llun necessary on ihc subjeil, — h ^ 

 some small acquaintance with him, and 

 I :.' '. be a u 



djk ^icatly suqirised, howcvui, when he 



1 .5 



tu which I should, of consequence, become 

 i : there was lu*st ihc rciu of a pew per 



) tar, then the parson's due (which lu ../ . . * 

 for in the same m r a^ we Ki for a 



iarin in i.iigiand), tiic cicik b itc>, ccc. cVu 

 When M . lijiwY had v 1 all the 



di^crcnt aItlcic^, 1 q^HBcd to lis \s^ ' ' ,\ 

 •* That 1 w.'v 1 s of the priviK^ 



• ' my Wile and i.i \ i'* church, liav- 

 li.^ \ ffcMt niin*!)rr of rl i!* rrn. I h.-.i?, 

 th ic, cil lo huu, tiiai ii 



Itpf'W thr Urms J hut, as ihcy wcrr ^n vrry 



high, I hiiould ^Ivc up all h< j c > i»l en- 

 joying that gratitication, as 1 rtaii) could 



- ' - ' ' •• ^:r. 1 • 1 



the cliarge was so great, he had no pv^v.. 



nor could he afford lo pay foi cue. 



