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 we hall oon become enible, if we compare him, not with thoe bold pretenders to inpiration, better known by the michiefs which they have brought upon the human race, than by the widom of their laws; and whoe names ought to found as odious in our ears as their dreary dogmas have been pernicious to the world—but with thoe genuine legilators who have adopted, as the bais of legilation, the dictates of philoophy and good ene.