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[Footnote] * I passed by te. -- Ossian.
Suc least, suc y years ago, relic! alterations may since, I unities of verifying. time, I take for granted, fres. No ed ters. A t by time stagnates upon it. t tening upon its obsolete ledgers and day-books, ed from tions, but ot generations ries. Layers of dust ed (a superfoetation of dirt!) upon t seldom used to be disturbed, save by some curious finger, noive to explore ty, seeking to unveil some of teries of t tremendous ent tty peculators