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350  , 312. Purposes to follow Dr. Swift's rules for preservation of his health, ibid. A sentence of Tully proposed by him for the rule of his conduct, ibid. Observations on the state of publick affairs, 442. Sends Dr. Swift a copy of Latin verses, made in compliment to him by a Westminster scholar, 443. How far indebted to sir Robert, for his reputation, xvi. 302. Swift bears testimony to his integrity, 316.





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