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EMULATION, when rt£ qbfeAof kis Virtues, and tWvwafnrs
, 4HR esWdMef l hal Sft/tff l>?en pfaccffimons the laudable exertion*
el human powerfe^ A’ U judfedl t certaty/Ofd ip, exccUey.ep-ijw*,
learning, erftue* £nd‘even jeligion, indebted ,
is quoted, a* example, lor purjrpitaiion in
evtr\pti¥Mt. TAtf rrfne’ i-pick poet down to the ballad-finger* wc owe to j
emtAiuiddvkhatever H motl worthy of our remembrance ana etteetn.
Ttheyehes fecEtfiriach dlQpite on the fubjetlyif edyc£i.inn, wbkh is to be
preferred, the piftiifckbr the private. ’ But farely f tjje piutivq\of emula J
tioiFWForded ftyVhe fbnner, cyught to determine'us ih'.itY f ivour. The
examples of vice, which ‘accorrfpariy those of emulation, are the lealt pre
valent on those youjhs whofe.juin<l* art; fixed on excellence ;. and inhere the
9Mftnalt#lHk hftfre^it fritted by 'fenfu.Vlity aad jplta fure‘than the arts and
feienres, it may be'OTTOtltFwneffier’ifl thtf I'rllralnts of a private educati
on wilib. fufficient to give i£ another propensity. , „ x
ibi •l!ldf^tn l ?ck > ar(fr, chose rath:Vto put a boy apprentice to Jt
tnaftdWfqfrthf Bbfihefif SndPveputat'on, than to o.t who though an ex
cellent workman himfelf, has only his own to fa be
•fnrWrymmg pnpttr And the realm is evident: the^mafter of large bu
fin est, thouuh per hap h? fh-w* pone of. his. owjp .work,, exhibits a great
variety of tMfilffQnftfcfcteft dfofftfcs employed by Him, which be. ome ob
jettsrtemulation to?. gppd parts ansi diligence. . -> , . t
loMwh<V bu/’taced all tXe prtfefli<&, hr
wilrteil ns how much he has-been animated, and found his natural cqh
jfe£*t!)ri/*ttittide wd proved, by the fight'of so many cohipanfibiis. engag
fufitaih, and furrotoided by Vi# fame dangers. We call the
limjp Bflfihlfhillrnf the great schools of patriotic,’ b*faufe' , in’<Kern the
spirit of liberty, and love to our country, speaks without controul on all
national (uhjofls, Bven-clte iwivatc virtoemf brncflccnct hath fofnEilmes
been awakened in a bread little used to compaflion, when instances of great
and noUac|taflty £ave be* fhewnby others, whom they were emulous,
if nonor equalling, at ieaflt of imitating.
Thus far we have oqqfideted emulation on the fide, an and it were
to be wished that the'prelent age waS more faith r ul in eia nples of this kind.
us fra/n nature and experience,* that exuhcVn hay heLv\ -
well £1 yirfpous*. Perhaps the instances of.the former ire mhch
iuch.mafpnumcroy qf th* - >jol •- > •
The of emulation, in the age we live in, seems to be thegoe*
ting of money. Thi* paflion is not confined to the Exchange, the alley,
the fhop* of citizen*. PI Jtbcbouievof ufiucr* ; it twh e- learnings to
art, to the army, to the navy, to the lihrral profefllons; and even to the
Rate. Bat there are two secondary points of etnujatidnr’with rejrhrf'-’ to
ths ap^licat which man kind ft era Jttflhe .apin'di
vided. 1 feme is to keep sJJ they can procure, that'fhty
1 l&f • WW**lW of btiog rich |,a*d flf Others te fqnandertit’ai sass
• mr-my jo*tV-glorrofiappeericgmiagiuficciic.
,If tpd miser,, we behold a pita re of wretchodnefj. He loclct
qm a* far aj in his power, both fiom, himfelf and from all mankind, what
Scap be (ervityaole only from its oft t and that means rtdjs the publick’
of so much common circulation. He it not sefpefted while he H res j ‘and
ff’he Wftg fiaulaticm, jtulentoo intereft* like his own arias ofah
a (blidpaymfojt after hit deoeafe* Nay, a great pat of
tfle ffitocp aye cynteredia death,, the hopes of paAhamous famd
Jit can ija.jopgar. Jkw* Bet pren thefehop:* ire, for the
;rbly founded thofi; who enjoy afHaence from his peno-
for gratitude.to his memory •, finte they know
h<nt of it did not defeeqd to (hem by right of bloody arose
the donor, hut from a necefiity which inapof
f vqk'pre they had only the lgcky ebariotv f* • i> ; •
qryey. the other fide,, the men whp covet only that they
£)rptjUQUS buildings* rich apparel, Ihining eqoipa.
expenftvp diyerfioftw. aire all -the varieties
snt,‘eciaivlepl.to the anxiety, pf reAlrfs desires, perpetual
hbiljties au4 tohfcienpe,: and the pains and decays of an
tfotlji.” v ’ .s : l? ‘*! <t. , / .
r i ,ronnthe tads ofxh-is woWe
filacod facjr a she f aluwwofsiheir own minds*’
tfWf .BodriM etqdhwiMofidtim
V abifamm*!
orlTlnd tb’ they, posses., iwdJddotctmcdl! ftrtlu
fntb aaiotLvhave uafdy tpmscared the fameyhft fitOOld be natural) >to
thefll d6dKK animal*, their dogs, theiscocks, and that
if they retain any thing personal, it is rather the merit of (harpers, than
of noble aad generou* mind* i the arlflf £imin2.a~rsrrt fsUacionflu..w*d
or over-reachiiig in making a match, or laying a wager. These are too
oftra^hq,L>Aan qp)ul^fm fcf,the attion* at variaCMlwklf Ixfy
Jq<fftce ty^ r an (\ epu (p v,ice ta triumph-over virtue, j H V,. A C
tmrt vr r.ot-hw f i vb i. ■'* ,v * l ’ U *
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Te btfoli by tbt Printer of this ErifC I 01. W.
A POUR SHEET MA? of SqUTH nd PART of
GEORGlA^iWiftitinfJ;'the s wholb fed deaKl, all the i (lands, in*
rtehas* pariAdhy town/Trips, boroughs, roadrtV iiid bndgf*;
proper boundary linrt j their panes,
Lieoseriant-Govemor, Ctpt. Gafcoign, Hugh
JA|, audlha authoa WiUkm D'rirahiri; - - ’ 5
‘diol? hasmdau dso 4 - hi r~ u . ‘ *• *°
■ COOTMTH 6BTOMLL-tll CAWS 6f (hU PRpVINCX w 7
fffta. rttkl/mvauMi
.W*’ ,:fi * ‘ K,!
A cViV/,iVIAEry?TB. •
4 *H e ’ arrd Tor ‘‘hn? m >re celebrated, than the vigour and itriA*
lhL >pt he
yy e 9ii n, }sfVW o ®* ‘vhen hii-inaiflA.wainntcHwpoil H wWiht V'|e
roy.of op C) of the Pfuyi.rcyi empire, that ‘aynaoAreiaitdvf.wA
the irrtper.al citjj, bad wroigfully confifeated theeAate of an honed mer*
chant, and reduced his family to the rxtrcmell misery.—The poor inau
lD. u “ and *:> trav j :y so as.io the fi nperor’* coaxx*
with him s l-ticr to the Viceray. commanding him to reltore the goods
which he had taken so illecaily. ,v ... *
Far from obeying ‘this v #o ,Krn 1, tWV.ceroy pot the merchant into
rtueh bi i* jii ttfclf at the if .1 .rtror** feet, vylrh
ttueh hii naAify, and give(Wjerstbr Us %.Vit4have daothVr letter.’ The
merchant ept at this ref dution, aad r-prefe.ited how uuifeA.ia! ,he fir ft
had proved ; and the rcafoas he ha>d to fear, that the second would be a*’
little regarded. * ...
. 1 f* c c,n pcror, who had Seen finpt by this complaint, as he wa; going
With much haftc to dine ia the apartment of a favourite Lady, grew a lit
rte-di from posed, atrd An (We red ‘vithTomc e*moton, can do uo more
than fend my co nmarujs ; .and if. he refufcs taohay them, put thy loot
uron his neck.”--! ignore coWpaSon, replied the mer
chant, holding fad the emperor’s r he, his power it too mighty for my
weakners; and our juilice prescribes a remedy,* which you* wt&cnn hat
never examined. v “
The Emperor had, by thi* time. recolleAed himfelf j and Wffiug the
from tko ground, fsid, “ Vou.are in* the right^-'k)^.
of him .was year past; but it is miaeto fHirtptsoiW
Comaiiflionws to go back with you, and make fen v h into thi groundshf
hu proceed Rg ; with power, if they fiod hint goilty; to deliver him’lde
to. yonr,Sands, and leave you Viceroy in hii ltead :—For since you havu
taught me bow to govern, you muA be able to govern for mei M • ‘*• *• .
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A FEW CASKS of OOOD’ NEW-YORK
•‘ ■ MADEIRA WINE . XV. l\
TO BE SOLD BY WILLIAM BELCHER. ”•
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, i* ftrjrbp gibeti,
THAT the RECEIVER GENERAL’* OFFICE is keprbyTaoMaa
Moodii, Esq. to whom all persons who are in arrears tor his Ma
jelly's quit rents arc required to make immediate payment,
Receiver. General’s Office, PAT. HOUbTOUN, Rec. Gen.
25th March, ,767.. , .-,7. .UUV.tX’
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To be fold at publick on Friday ibe yolltf April
at the Exchange m Savanaab, ,n n
A TRACT of FIVE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND On Skjdsway
ifiand; bounded by Romney mar(hes and the lands of Henry Ycnge,
and James Deveaux, Efqrs. occupied by Mr. .William Mackooaie. tbt
tlspkrniittris of Capt. •Jk!Macken*ie.-dete#!Vd*;iThdcdli
ditions to be mttif kpow.ll at the fal* - . ‘ROBQ|t9 4 HRIBBANE.
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fubferiber takes this method to;bfprm the publick, That be hat
1‘ I opened Aiop in the house lately poflefled byMr. Joseph Parker,
where he intends to carry on the CABINET and CHAIR-MAKING’*
ia * ilC eDt * re favMiv* IwwH perkmi'who ‘may
Bfe pleaTedyto, fcr.our him wish ihfir, cuAom, by tioic their work in tM
,h \ s L h i* v** l **. at
SUNDRY DRV GOODS and U*
W t< Blf Att nt'A-LEXiS DtR
aah metthantf deccafed. , • ‘jOflN
. ,m,P
i Aft pttfoiutswhafevtr indebred to the did Alexander Fy#e‘ on hi* fote
and separate account, and independent of Alfexanftl/f yfolntt Company,
are hereby required to pay their refpeAive debts to the administrators on
or before the day of (ale, or they may being fuel for the ft mo
without diftinAion; and those persons to whom he is on hit foie and ftp*. *
rate,i^coutuiryfeh*d are requested to dblivee-it*their acßbUAts by the f -"t
time. • •
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WJiof fate, mortgages, powers k*tartAy; UAH ft
JPOFW 1 0*?? n -’ indentures, bills of lading, article* of agreement be
. tween, mafter* f..vedcls-nd
qients^for the,court of 9 Mf#Wbelfe hteMfhSZM’
executions Tot the ofe of magi Armies, iadaco eemficams. fec_ fa L>v.iJ
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