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DEAN MAHOMET.
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had their loads taken off their ſhoulders, and Carried for them, through the humanity of my peaſantry, from village to village;

"To men of condition, who have travelled here, I have ſent my Officers to enquire their wants,and ſupplied them with proviſions and carriages at my own expence: their interior teſtimony will evince the truth of theſe aſſertions, and enable them to form a diſcriminative compariſon between mine and the neighbouring diſtricts."

Such was the happy ſituation of the Prince, and the philanthropy of

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