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burning in about fifteen days. In short, being 

 convinced, that I am able to communicate very 

 valuable improvements ; and not knowing how 

 short, or how long, my stay in America may be, 

 I wish very much to leave behind me whatever 

 of good 1 am able, in return for the protection, 

 which America has afforded me against the 

 fangs of the Boroughmongers of England ; to 

 which country, however, I always bear affection, 

 which I cannot feel towards any other in the 

 same degree, and the prosperity and honour of 

 which I shall, I hope, never cease to prefer 

 before the gratification of all private pleasures 

 and emoluments. 



END 



Of the Treatise on Ruta Saga, 



AND OF PART I. 



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