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Ly Ae Bo Le Ag Min Dy hoe
dertake this Enterprize, “They immediately < accepted our
offers and relied with the greatelt confidence on our pro-
feflions. As their minds were. entirely uncorrupted by
the Influence of foreign Intercourfe, as they had never
travelled beyond their native mountains, as their return
was at Jeaft uncertain, it’ is very remarkable that they
thould fo eafily be prevailed upon to leave their friends
and connexions, their Huts and their flocks, to undertake
a dangerous, orat leaft a tedious, Journey and Voyage,
to vilit a country. ol which.they were.igno rant, and refide
among a “People whole? manners and ENTS eee
not know. This probably may in fome meafure be ac-
counted for from the poverty of their own country. Yet
ftill we find in the Hiftory of the human race, an Inclina-
tion deeply rooted and ftrong, towards our native home,
There is fomething, inthe yery word Home that fills us a
with inexpreflible affeétion, And if, according to the old
Englith Maxim, it be ever /o homely, fill our wants and
our wifhes center there,
From thefe thoughts, my friend, you will conclude that
my reflections at this moment are turned upon poor
Pp. OLD
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