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bute to the happiness of each other ! If our condition be envied by none, it is such, how ever, as to leave us no room for envying that of others. Thus the rough 2d of April, like the over whelming inundation of the Nile, has left its benefits behind—benefits, which the unin terrupted calm of an eighty years peace, was unable to afford us. We have been taught con fidence in each other ; we have provided for the safety and honour of the kingdoms; and, if I may be allowed to pronounce from experience, we have gained the esteem and affection of the British nation.
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