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Which that was to endure what the laws of the universe make necessary, may silence but can not content us”! The dictator of Jena who commands us to look with indifference are abstract things, may dispose us to conceal our sorrow, but cannot assuage it. Real alleviation, in the ? of friends, and national tranquility in ? of our own dissolution, can be realized only from the promises of ? in whose hands are life and death, and from the assurances of “another and better state in which all tears will be ? from our eye and the whole soul be filled with joy” The ferment language of Sir Naltenjeatt ? the morning after the wath of his amiable companion, will show to you that his great mind ? as did Johnson’s to the teeth ? the one real abbreviation of the sorrows in face and solumn have of bereavement. He says – “Another day and a bright one to the external words opened ?