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 and Fortune. It is not my Buines, and, thanks to Heaven, it is by no means neceary to peak to you of the regard you owe to Men of this Stamp, your Equals by Education as well as by Nature and Birth, your Inferiors by Choice, by that Preference they owed your Merit, which they have accordingly granted to it, and for which you are, on your Side, bound to expres ome Gratitude. I am overjoyed to hear, with what Affability and Condecenion you temper, in all your Tranactions with them, that Gravity becoming the Miniters of the Laws; how well you repay them, by your Eteem