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a walk into the Comedants garden, & on our return called to see the Roman catholic Priest, apprehending it would have a tendency to remove prejudices too apt to take place, he received us friendly, & treated is with respect, our Conversation was not much, nor on religious subjects, we parted friendly, and I believe some of his hearers are upright hearted people, a little before night we went to the citadel, a large square formed by the Col: House, houses for the inferior Officers, common solders, Hospital, guard houses & there appears great military order in this place, tho but little religion Extracts from Rousseau's thoughts Of how many comforts is the man deprived, who has no Religion? what sentiments can comfort him under his misfortunes? what secret motives can incite him to do good actions? what voice can speak to him from the bottom of his soul? what recompence can he expect from his virtue, how can he face death, the last Source to be employed against an unbeliever is to touch his heart, and to shew him an example to incite him, and to render religion so amiable, that he cannot resist her. 23 3 If it be justifiable for prisoners to make their escape from the Indians, or the Algirene Captives, why not for the Africans, who are in a state of cruel Bondage, I believe such inquiry made by slave holders & States, which countenance slavery, would be deeply instructive A few days ago, I had an interview with Baby a Representative from Detroit in the Assembly, he informed that the house had passed a law, that the present Generation should be slaves, but all their offspring born after passing said Act should be free at the age of