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be fatisfac^ory; but if you or any other perfon will 

 note down their objections, remarks, queftions, or 

 defire of further information on the above, my en- 

 deavour will be, fo far as my ability will go, to give 

 them all the light therein poiTible. 



J. COLLINS. 



Devizes, 24th Nov. 1795. 



N. B. It is my refolution not to enter into any 

 Gontroverfy with any perfon whatfoever; if they do 

 not like what I have written, (it is truth) they may 

 reject: it. What care I ? I value the content and 

 eafe of my own mind above all earthly enjoyments 

 whatever ; for life and time are too precious and va- 

 luable to be fpent in quarrels or fquabbles about 

 who (hall fay amen, or the laft: word. 



If, on the other hand, it meets with a favourable 

 reception vnih any to examine, try, or put it in prac- 

 tice, I hope they will have no occafion to fay they 

 are deceived ; for it was the farthefl: from my inten- 

 tion, having always been ready to communicate 

 any knowledge I have for the benefit of others. 



