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LETTER OF WM. BURNETT TO JAMES MAY.5.
not expect, that what might have been said by me, should have hurted their tender feelings to such a degree as it has done. What passed between his brother and me, was relative to the unparalleled greatness of the British Empire, —which Pattinson said, enjoyed much greater happiness in laws and liberty, than any other nation on the Globe. Than their armies by land and sea, conquered in every part of the world; — than their manufactures furnish clothing to all the nations on the
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