for we could give that which she greatly needs; and receive in
exchange that which would probably not a little benefit
ourselves。 Puritanism; most especially when it breaks out of
bonds by the process of emigration; does not always produce the
most acceptable fruits; while; on the other hand; the descendants
of the Cavaliers might obtain homely lessons; of great practical
benefit; from the utilitarian spirit of the whole North。
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