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ly partial success. But, I am satisfied, and you must be 

 conscious, that much good has flowed from them. ** It is 

 not in mortals to command success f 9 hut it is your conso- 

 lation, and should be your honourable pride, that you have 

 laboured " to deserve it." Let us cheerfully persevere ; and 

 our objects will be attained, by sure — though, to our zeal, 

 apparently slow degrees. 



ERRATA. 

 Page xvi. For foreign " Treasurers," read Treasures. 



For "starving- cultivators," rea d starveling cultivators. 

 For " fugatious," read fugacious, 

 xviii. For " convert," read converts. 



At the end, for " shacklets," read shackles. 

 xix. For " imployed," read employed, 

 xxiii. For <e setteling," read "settling. 



For " commone," read commons, 

 xxiv. For " tentvres" read tenures. 

 xxv. For " non sobis," read non vobis. 



