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 xxvI. err,e-Filius. But the blind fpirit of filf-interett and ambition is too vifible in me of our profelon, who endea- rour to groffand monopolize the whoe bn of flol at mnkind to themfdvesi which-I would have dtvided into fewa! branches, and portion'd. out amongR u, in th following manner. Yhe Pov nd the Ptxt, with all his imds and adherents, both .at home and road, to tM ing-V i ?ntrk, to the Vofi-oy, t ermas and tile rebytertam: to Mse's Jou,sa, the Prot tanu  the altinate, the Bio.of Bangor, and reflnt MinOry : to the Fre-Thiker, the Plague and }he &uth-sea: and to Drrg-filim, he to. ' My only diculty is, how to provide. for the- Lobno, Joule,t, unlefi he wi accept of th Cgu, n the more of the late Independent Whig, of glorious memory which I fc he will not re to do, after fo .maflerO an hand i and what corms me in this, s, that at prefinb he intrude. into your oce, and fiems to fit up again you,. for the afterions of the tommort peqk, by takin to task c=tain D!zeos and O,z,s, who -' ng'd to you, and which was a privilege you have enjay'd for therefive yrs h pa: this is what, I'fuppo, has put you fo much out of humour late, and makes you, like other evi ople, at ewy body you meet. I am told, that he get, ounfi ,of you every week; anti that in a or fim te ery name of the late great and celebrated  good imd, would have Nen lo had not zpedient en htdy thought of to evive his fame among his loving and well-belove Rable, by fing among them, in a popular manner, I own this defi of the Loo Jou o. e the br=d out of your mouth, and un awa/ i all yo mle-eontvnt uflomert was wy

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