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 and of the Heart to the Advantage of Duty and Virtue.

No Events, I hope, will ever belye me, in thus warranting, on the Strength of your powerful Concurrence, eternal Glory to the Republic and Happines to its Citizens. I mut own however, that, with all thee Advantages, our State can never pretend to that brilliant and hining Figure, with which mot Eyes are dazzled, and a puerile and deplorable Tate for which is the mot fatal Enemy of Properity and Freedom. Let diolute young Men run into other Countries in earch of eay Pleaures and long