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The Society have, as ufual, been cautious 

 of giving a decided opinion on the letters of 

 their correfpondents, farther than what the 

 reader will find exprefled in a few occafional 

 notes. Many of the Papers have doubtlefs 

 ajuft claim to general attention j and there 

 are none publifhed which appeared wholly 

 uninterefting. 



The Society has now attained its tenth 

 year with increafing reputation; and the late 

 addition of Noblemen and other Gentlemen 

 as Members leaves no doubt of its permanent 

 duration. 



Bath, May 12, 1786. 



Wifi-^'Q 



LETTERS 



