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particular uses, and evincing the design and ivisdom of the Creator, may escape your notice; fur be persuaded, my (leer Constance, that in studying the book of Nature, delightful as the einpldyment is, amusement is by no means the sole, or even principal object ; but rather that we may become better acquainted with the works of God, in the meanest of which, as well as the most magnificent, his wisdom and goodness are tnik ingly d pinycd. Farewell. Your
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