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I* waa ringing, honoured himacli roodeaty 



manhood. <1 to see the 



ad change in sir \\ <,... hsjajftt md 



-chrl \\n.|- .f th.-ir M ,| when 



she met him and hia wife at her brother'** home on 

 May : my only friend and adviser waa 



.to waa composed of tho K 

 Joseph Bank*, in .Him. lierachel 



waa dead \\\ nay be aaid or 



thou- respects, it should always be 



aftaf th.- s incicKi 



Henk'l.'-r- in' Court had been orerootn 



1 himself a munificent patron of science and an 

 great observer. Accustomed 

 If t*> liv. in the centre of a crowd in hia palace, 

 on the terrace at Wiu-isor, and in his public appear- 

 ances, it would not occur to him it-it y 

 could be se than agreeable to hia astronomer. 

 i he bargain no being devoted, 

 among oi :g8, to receivin- .alor 

 , and allowing them : tents* 

 1 not consi<l> r that it was a drain i.stro- 

 nom and stren^h. which ought hn\.- 

 been asked from hiin ' >aw th 

 mischief wrought by this waste of ener^ rrita- 

 caused, and the danger run from standing for 

 hours on wet grass to play the showman to a crowd of 

 thoughtless nobodies, complains t i nd not \\ i t h - 

 reason, of the arrangements thus made. Hut th<- 

 King cannot fairly be held blaim-v. Miss Bi. 



* <1 in nearly the same way. Her attendance on 

 'otto was a burden on body and soul, 



