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gratitude, or Had a more generous and liberal way of thinking, MANNEPv.% 



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and entertained ftri(5ler notions of morality, warned us againft 

 fome perfons whom they faw in the croud preffing ofEcioufly upon- 

 us, or whom they had feen once fruftrated in their attempts upon 

 our pockets y which at leail proves fq mu 



that though fome 



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and then tempted to ad: 



trary to 



impulfe of 



confcience on account of an irreliflible temptation, fuggeftino- for 

 a moment the principles of felfifhnefs, there were however others, 



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who adled ftr-iaiy conformable, to the di dates of moral 



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even the criminals themfelves were not without remorfe, or infen^ 

 fible that their, adion was purtifhable, being wrong, and that we 



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were able to call them to a flrid account for it, and retaliate the 



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wrongs they had been committing againil us. I. cannot leave this 



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fubjed without mentioning that I found immorality and feliiflinefs, 

 iar more prevailing among the great and the very loweil, . than 



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among the middle ranks of people. King O-Too with his fifler 

 Tourai, being once 



into his ftate-room. 



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)n a vifit to Captain Cook, were introduced 



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where conflantly a quantity of iron -ware lay 



pofed 



order to have as much of it ready 



a^ was required 





for the trade which was conftantly carried on. 

 were the only perfons who were with them 



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Cook was 



called out by the officer on deck upon fome bufmefs that admitted 



delay, he therefo 



defired me to flay 



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