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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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