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 and your Attention to their Welfare, the Repect and Obedience they yield to you; a Conduct this full of Jutice and Widom, and fit to obliterate more and more the Memory of thoe unfortunate Events, which ought to be buried in eternal Silence and Oblivion! a Conduct the more judicious, as this equitable and generous People make a Pleaure of their Duty; are naturally fond of honouring you; and the mot zealous among them to maintain their own Rights and Privileges are at the ame time the bet dipoed to repect yours.

We ought not to think it trange that the Heads of a civil Society