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HE point of life at which you are now arrived is a very interreſting one; and I truſt you feel that it is ſo. I ſhould have a much lower opinion, both of your underſtanding and your heart, that I am inclined to entertain ; if I could ſuppoſe you felt any emotions on leaving a father's houſe endeared to you by ſo many pleaſing recollections, and entering upon a new ſcene of life, in which you have ſo many important intereſts depending.

The preſent my dear ſon, is to you a ſerious moment. It calls upon you to reflect, to deliberate, and to reſolve Launching forth, as you are, into the wide ocean of the world, where you must rely for ſafety