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IN THE

JOURNEY OF LIFE;

OR,

THE AFTERNOON OF MY DAYS:

COMPREHENDING CHIEFLY, THE PERIOD

BETWEEN MY FORTY-FIFTH, AND THE END OF MY SIXTIETH YEAR, BEING
THE FOURTH BOOK OF MY PILGRIMAGE:

FROM, THE

RETROSPECTIONS OF A SEXAGENARIAN:
IN WHICH,

SOME OF THE MORE RECENT UPS AND DOWNS, THE JOYS AND SORROWs,—
THE HOPES AND DISAPPOINTMENTS,-

-

OF A LIFE PASSED IN COMPARATIVE OBSCURITY, BUT REPLETE WITH MUCH STRIKING
VICISSITUDE, AND NOT WITHOUT SOME OCCASIONAL ATTEMPTS TO BE USEFUL,

WILL BE FOUND DELINEATED

In such a way, as cannot fail to interest the careful observer of the Providential development of
human events,-to excite the sympathy of those who admire the patient and persevering efforts of
suffering humanity, in the midst of misfortunes of an appalling nature, and surrounded

by difficulties of no ordinary description,—and to impress upon all, the instability
and uncertainty, of earthly comforts and human acquirements;

ILLUSTRATING AND INCULCATING AS THE NARRATIVE PROCEEDS,

SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSONS AND SUBLIME MAXIMS OF OUR
CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY;

NOT IN EXAMPLES DRAWN FROM FICTITIOUS REPRESENTATIONS; OR IMA-
GINARY CHARACTERS, EXISTING ONLY IN THE REGIONS OF FANCY AND
ROMANCE; BUT FROM THE INCIDENTS, AND EVERY DAY OCCURRENCES, OF
THE LATTER, AND MOST UNFORTUNATE PART OF, THE REAL LIFE OF

A COUNTRY BOOKSELLER:

Who exercised that profession in his little Provincial Locality with varied success, for the greater
part of half a century, during which time, however, he became more extensively useful and better
known, by his Literary and Editorial labours,-being the author of Popular Philosophy, or
the Book of Nature Laid Open on Christian Principles, &c.-The affecting History of Tom
Bragwell, as well as of a number of minor pieces which have appeared in his different
publications,-particularly in the Cheap Magazine, and Monthly Monitor, or, Philan-
thropic Museum; of both of which, he was the Editor as well as Publisher.

"What! shall we receive good at the hand of GOD, and shall we not receive evil?”—JOB.

"Th' applause of list'ning Senates to command,

The threats of pain and ruin to despise,

To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land,
And read his hist❜ry in a nation's eyes,
His lot for bade"

ALT. from GRAY.

"What tho' no sculptur'd pile his name displays,
Like those who perish in their country's cause!
What tho' no epic muse, in living lays,
Records his dreadful daring with applause-
Yet shall Remembrance from Oblivion's vale,
Relieve his scene."-
ALT. from FALCONER

BIBLIOTHECA

SEP !! 80

BODLEIANA

EDINBURGH :-PRINTED BY JAMES COLSTON,

FOR THE AUTHOR,-GEORGE MILLER, OF DUNBAR, EAST LOTHIAN:
TO WHOM, OR TO WILLIAM Miller, booksELLER THERE,
ORDERS MAY BE ADDRESSED.

Price Eight Shillings, done up in cloth.

1833.

210.

260.

DEDICATION.

TO MY KIND FRIENDS, AND FRIENDLY PATRONS

ON THE PRESENT, TO ME,

HIGHLY INTERESTING, THOUGH MOURNFUL, OCCASION,

WHETHER THEY ARE TO BE FOUND AMONG

MY OLD AND MUCH RESPECTED BRETHREN OF THE BOOKSELLING

PROFESSION,

MY MUCH Esteemed vOLUNTARY AUXILIARIES; WHETHER IN, OR OUT OF THE TRADE:

OR,

MY KIND, OBLIGING, AND HIGHLY VALUED PRIVATE FRIENDS, WHO HAVE EXERTED THEMSELVES TO SERVE ME,

I DESIRE TO DEDICATE, AS IS MOST JUSTLY DUE, FOR THE KIND SHARE THEY HAVE TAKEN IN THE ACT OF BRINGING IT INTO EXISTENCE, AND OF MAKING IT AVAILABLE, TO THE AUTHOR, FOR THE PURPOSES INTENDED,

THE PRESENT VOLUME, COMPRISING MY

LATTER STRUGGLES:

BEING, PRINCIPALLY CONFINED TO THE OCCURRENCES OF THE LAST FIFTEEN YEARS; AND
CONSTITUTING, WHAT MAY BE CALLED, THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE LIFE OF
A SEXAGENARIAN.

WITH MY MOST FERVENT WISHES,

THAT THE BEST BLESSINGS OF THE ALMIGHTY MAY BE SHOWERED DOWN UPON THEIR HEADS-THAT THEY BE BLESSED IN

THEIR BASKET AND IN THEIR STORE-IN

THEIR FAMILY AND CONNEXIONS

THEIR HEALTH AND SICKNESS-THEIR LIFE AND DEATH.

IN THE AFFAIRS OF LIFE

MAY THEY EVER BE UNDER THE PECULIAR CARE OF A WATCHFUL
PROVIDENCE-AND, WHEN TIME'S CURTAIN IS ABOUT TO DROP, And
THEY HAVE ARRIVED NEAR THE CLOSE OF THE JOURNEY OF LIFE,
MAY THAT SWEET REQUIEM

NEVER CEASE SOUNDING IN THEIR EARS, UNTIL, WITH HOPE
OF LONGER LIFE, SENSATION ITSELF, FAIL,

BLESSED ARE the mercifUL, FOR THEY SHALL OBTAIN MERCY.

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