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ed to alleviate the ills which it produces? But this I intend to be the 

 fubje6t of the next book. I will only add, before I conclude this, 

 that, by what 1 have faid of the love of money, I do not mean that 

 a man fhould not give a proper attention to money, fo far as it is 

 necelTary for living decently and fuitably to his rank, and for pro- 

 viding for his family or enabling him to be charitable and benefi* 

 cent, but that he fhould not be wholely ingroffed by the paffion for 

 money, fo as to Itudy nothing elfe but the gaining or faving it. 



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