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and a duty to add some asperities. I pass people over in a 

 light wherry j I transport them from the opposite shore to 

 the banks of your isle, it remains for you then to hold out 

 your hand to them, if it be true that you wish to people 

 your isle, (of which I sometimes feel inclined to doubt,) when 

 I observe in what a manner you every day make access to 

 it more difficult. 



