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his faith and trust in Providence, which he thus beholds 
watching, with incessant care, over the welfare of the 
meanest of his creatures; and from which he may con- 
clude that he, the prince of the creation, will never be 
overlooked or forsaken: and from them what lessons may 
be learned of patriotism and self-devotion to the public 
good; of loyalty ; of prudence, temperance, diligence, and 
self-denial.—But it is time at length to put an end to this 
Jong disquisition, 
IT am, &c. 
