. London to John O* Groat's. 



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Canadas, Australia, South America, and to nearly 

 every country in continental Europe. 



Thus was formed, and thus was dispersed the famous 

 Babraham flock. And such were the labors of Jonas 

 Webb for the material well-being of mankind. These 

 alone, detached from those qualities and characteristics 

 which make up and reflect a higher nature, entitle 

 his name to a wide and lasting memory among men. 

 And these labors and successes are they that those 

 who have read of them in different countries know 

 him by. These comprise and present the character 

 they honor with respect. What he was in the temper 

 and disposition of his inner life, in daily walk and 

 conversation, in the even and gentle amenities of 

 Christian humility, in sudden trials of his faith and 

 patience ; what he was as a husband, father, friend 

 and neighbor, to the poor, to the afflicted in mind, 

 body or estate, all this will remain unwritten, but 

 not unremembered by those who breathed and moved 

 within that disk of light which his life shed around him. 



Few men have lived in whom so many personal and 

 moral qualities combined to command respect, esteem, 

 and even admiration. In stature, countenance, ex- 

 pression, and deportment, he was a noble specimen of 

 fully developed English manhood. To this first, ex- 

 ternal aspect, his kindly and generous dispositions, his 



