the onlv %vnv it to make a venture of lafjpl 

 u> tone part of the u( lUi. If 



at; U-. I pn , he goe« on ; if %vtth 



lOM^ If K hi» lust effort^ he Vikc> ^.irc 'ii> 



purch Lirre plaitfUJow^ during the 



rime (lie II < r ! - fiiuuMai is hid 



from the public. The expectancies nf 

 profit, and the n : the large tracic 



he carries on, give him credit. 1 ic says he 

 is 'his country-lMIMe, and in« 



tends to retire from bu&ineas : ol>ser\'ing, 

 he has got as much money as he would wish 

 to have ; the perplexities of trade are un* 

 ] t to him as a man < opet md 



dan^^erous : he is, therefore, determined to 

 act the |> it part : — and so he docs ; for 



lands in ^ ,Mrt- of America cannot be 



the ; and lie thinks it is 



one way of securing a home for himself and 

 family. 



Another way i.s lu auign all, or as iiuu h 

 as a roan can some Iricml, tu set 



cui with again when his affairf arc hcXxV ■^. 



