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 zi � . Terrte. Ilis.   9 that the clergy hnvtfaultt, as well as other men; and I hope to keep yfami by ing to the bot- tom of the ei], and ewing mr loving untry- men, that mo of the torru tion$ Of the der genial, d of other particular rfons are owm primarily to the couptt3ns of the DmvzasxwEs. - Wt i$ thee in all this, moR lrncd Sat you ould take fo heinoufiy ill of me, as to make you call,  your laR week's paper, to the $CAVEOZRS within the bilh of mortally, to remove that nynnce, that lum of dirt, the Terre-Filius, out f tbe fight and fdl � the blick I Wh,t h it to. m, i t publi&k 1ovto run their nos into and nafline? Do not many of us live by it?Be- fi, if you once give th 0 (ellow$ fuch an nutbo- a W, who knows ho far they may procd in'the execution of' it, a,here they will ttop, or hom they will �pare ? . . When I ?hold you m another hgD, i am 1 more amazd, that ARxse, us, the famos. eri- t, hcriri ARIStARtHUS, ould fi fault with another, for finding hult with any one, dy  the orM ; nce I have rd of one cs, who atpred to immortalky by criticifing on Ho, who is calP the brighteft omnment of icalbod2; and l have hcrd fafiother gisrs ears, who, nor long ago, fe I Foul on the Dr. Berr, who is alfi call'd, by manyrfons, sb &igbte ornament of tbh age or nntin. I pre- �e tt you, Sir, are tome relation of there gen. tlemen; and why you, who derrend om a whole. mily of criticks and Foes to bright Men, ld any with me for trading m the ffep of your ceors, ' an, aria attempting o. get reputatmn an reaa, y makingfru i; my etters, uzes

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