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CONCLUSION. 



disreputable in their behaviour. A poor person 

 with a young family should therefore pause before 

 he brings them into such society ; for it is surely 

 better that his children, until they arrive at an 

 age to work, should occasionally be in want in 

 England, than that their constitutions should be 

 impaired, and those principles ruined, which in- 

 duce every religious and honest man in England to 

 labour with cheerfulness, and to return from his 

 wwk with a healthy body and a contented mind. 



A single man may imagine that he is able to 

 resist the effects of bad society ; that he would 

 enjoy the climate and freedom of the country, and 

 by attention, save up a sum of money to return to 

 England, — but he would find many unexpected 

 difficulties. 



The principal one to a working man is the cli- 

 mate, which in summer is so dreadfully hot that 

 his constitution is unable to stand against it, and 

 with every inclination to work he finds that his 

 strength fails him, and that he is overpowered by 

 a debility before unknown to him. He would then 

 wish himself back in England, and his absence 

 from his friends, and being unable to work, would 



