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shies to the parochial schools. It was a picture, which, in a 
distant clime and secluded situation, delighted the heart, and 
animated my endeavours to secure a competence, that I might the 
sooner enjoy these unspeakable blessings: blessings! which, after 
hve-and-twenty years experience, are still enhanced, by contem- 
plating the misery of Europe: but, as the subject is here so hap- 
pily understood, I suppress a juvenile rhapsody, which acquired a 
peculiar interest in a foreign country. 
